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tract1
noun
1 an area of land, usually of indefinite extent large tracts of unpopulated wilderness .
2 a system in the body that has a specified function and which consists of a series of connected organs and glands the digestive tract .
3 old use an extent of time.
[15c: from Latin tractus a drawing out]
noun
1 an area of land, usually of indefinite extent large tracts of unpopulated wilderness .
2 a system in the body that has a specified function and which consists of a series of connected organs and glands the digestive tract .
3 old use an extent of time.
[15c: from Latin tractus a drawing out]
tract2
noun a short essay or pamphlet, especially one on the subject of religion, politics, etc, intended as a piece of propaganda.
[15c: from Latin tractatus a handling or discussion]
noun a short essay or pamphlet, especially one on the subject of religion, politics, etc, intended as a piece of propaganda.
[15c: from Latin tractatus a handling or discussion]
tractable
adjective
1 said especially of a child, animal, etc or their disposition: easily managed, controlled, etc; docile.
2 said of a material, etc: pliant.
[15c: from Latin tractare to handle]
tractability noun .
tractably adverb .
adjective
1 said especially of a child, animal, etc or their disposition: easily managed, controlled, etc; docile.
2 said of a material, etc: pliant.
[15c: from Latin tractare to handle]
tractability noun .
tractably adverb .
Tractarianism
noun the religious movement which advocated the revival of high doctrine and ceremonial in the Church of England, which led to Anglo-Catholicism and ritualism. Also called Oxford movement.
[19c: from the Tracts for the Times (1833?41), a series of treatises which advocated a return to a more highly ritualized Church and opposed the liberal tendencies that the Reformation had started]
Tractarian noun , adjective .
noun the religious movement which advocated the revival of high doctrine and ceremonial in the Church of England, which led to Anglo-Catholicism and ritualism. Also called Oxford movement.
[19c: from the Tracts for the Times (1833?41), a series of treatises which advocated a return to a more highly ritualized Church and opposed the liberal tendencies that the Reformation had started]
Tractarian noun , adjective .
tractate
noun a treatise.
[15c: from Latin tractatus a handling or treatise]
noun a treatise.
[15c: from Latin tractatus a handling or treatise]
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