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trace1
noun
1 a mark or sign that some person, animal or thing has been in a particular place.
2 a track or footprint.
3 a very small amount that can only just be detected found traces of cocaine .
4 a tracing.
5 a line marked by the moving pen of a recording instrument.
6 a visible line on a cathode-ray tube showing the path of a moving spot.
7 a supposed physical change in the brain or cells of the nervous system caused by learning.
verb (traced , tracing )
1 to track and discover by or as if by following clues, a trail, etc.
2 to follow step by step trace the development of medicine .
3 to make a copy of (a drawing, design, etc) by covering it with a sheet of semi-transparent paper and drawing over the visible lines.
4 to outline or sketch (an idea, plan, etc).
5 (also trace something back) to investigate it and discover the cause, origin, etc of it, eg in a specified time, person, thing.
[14c: from French tracier ]
traceability noun .
traceable adjective .
traceably adverb .
traceless adjective .
trace2
noun either of the two ropes, chains or straps that are attached to an animal's collar, etc so that it can pull a carriage, cart, etc.
[13c: French, from trais ]
kick over the traces see under kick.
trace element
noun
1 a chemical element that is only found in very small amounts.
2 a chemical element that living organisms require only in very small amounts for normal growth, development and general health, eg zinc, copper, molybdenum, and which can be toxic if absorbed in large quantities.
trace fossil
noun a fossil that represents the track, trail, burrow, etc of an animal rather than the animal itself.
tracer
noun
1
a someone whose job is to trace, eg architectural, civil engineering, etc drawings;
b a device that traces.
2 (in full tracer bullet or tracer shell) a bullet, shell, etc which leaves a smoke-trail behind it so that its flight path can be seen.
3 a substance, especially a radioactive element, whose course through the body, or effect on it, can be observed.

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