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  • 61track down — (someone/something) to find someone or something after searching for them. I m trying to track down one of my old classmates from college. My library assistant tracked down several references for me My mother wanted to find the family who had… …

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  • 62track and field — n. a series of contests in running, jumping, shot putting, etc. performed on a track and on a FIELD (n. 11b) track and field adj …

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  • 63track lighting — n. a method of lighting areas in a room with swiveled spotlights (track lights) that can be inserted variously along a narrow, electrified track …

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  • 64track-walker — trackˈ walker noun A person who has charge of a railway track • • • Main Entry: ↑track …

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  • 65track race — track race, a race around a track, especially as distinguished from a road race: »an automobile track race …

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  • 66track|ing — «TRAK ihng», noun. 1. the action of following, trailing, or tracing the movements of something: »They intensified their tracking of the swirling tropical storms that have ripped a path of destruction up the east coast of the United States… …

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  • 67track-line — see track n. 14, and track …

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  • 68Track-road — n. A towing path. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 69Track-via-missile — (or TVM) refers to a missile guidance technique which combines features of semi active radar homing (SARH) and radio command guidance. Explanation TVM guidance requires a radar ground station and a missile with a radar receiver. As with semi… …

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  • 70Track International — Track was a company involved in the manufacture and sales of bowling balls and ten pin bowling related accessories. They were purchased by Columbia Industries and was subsequently transferred to Ebonite International when the latter acquired the… …

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