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Definitions and Meaning of trace in English
trace (n)
a just detectable amount
an indication that something has been present
a suggestion of some quality
a drawing created by superimposing a semitransparent sheet of paper on the original image and copying on it the lines of the original image
either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree
a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle
trace (v)
follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something
make a mark or lines on a surface
to go back over again
pursue or chase relentlessly
discover traces of
make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along
copy by following the lines of the original drawing on a transparent sheet placed upon it; make a tracing of
read with difficulty
trace (n.)
One of two straps, chains, or ropes of a harness, extending from the collar or breastplate to a whiffletree attached to a vehicle or thing to be drawn; a tug.
A connecting bar or rod, pivoted at each end to the end of another piece, for transmitting motion, esp. from one plane to another; specif., such a piece in an organ-stop action to transmit motion from the trundle to the lever actuating the stop slider.
trace (v. t.)
A mark left by anything passing; a track; a path; a course; a footprint; a vestige; as, the trace of a carriage or sled; the trace of a deer; a sinuous trace.
A very small quantity of an element or compound in a given substance, especially when so small that the amount is not quantitatively determined in an analysis; -- hence, in stating an analysis, often contracted to tr.
A mark, impression, or visible appearance of anything left when the thing itself no longer exists; remains; token; vestige.
The intersection of a plane of projection, or an original plane, with a coordinate plane.
The ground plan of a work or works.
To mark out; to draw or delineate with marks; especially, to copy, as a drawing or engraving, by following the lines and marking them on a sheet superimposed, through which they appear; as, to trace a figure or an outline; a traced drawing.
To follow by some mark that has been left by a person or thing which has preceded; to follow by footsteps, tracks, or tokens.
Hence, to follow the trace or track of.
To copy; to imitate.
To walk over; to pass through; to traverse.
trace (v. i.)
To walk; to go; to travel.
FAQs About the word trace
trace
a just detectable amount, an indication that something has been present, a suggestion of some quality, a drawing created by superimposing a semitransparent shee
définissez,aperçu,croquis,relié,cercle,délimiter,dessiner,ligne,round,silhouette
guide,plomb,pilote,tête
trabu => trabu, trablous => Tripoli, trabeculate => trabéculaire, trabecular => Trabéculaire, trabeculae => trabécules,