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tracks
The word carries a strong sense of linearity and persistence. It suggests a path that has already been established or a history that can be retraced. When used in a physical sense, it evokes a feeling of pursuit or discovery, as if the past is leaving a visible breadcrumb trail for the present to follow. In a digital or musical context, the term shifts toward segmentation. It implies a distinct slice of a larger whole, where each track is an independent layer of information or sound that contributes to a final composition. This creates a feeling of organization and layering rather than a physical journey.
Countable when referring to individual footprints or specific songs on an album. Uncountable when referring to the general system of railway lines.
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The marks left by a person, animal, or vehicle on a soft surface.
"The hunter followed the deer tracks through the snow."
The parallel metal rails on which a train runs.
"The train jumped the tracks during the storm."
A recorded piece of music or a specific song on an album.
"The third track on the CD is my favorite."
A running surface at a stadium or sports field.
"The athletes lined up at the start of the tracks."
To follow the trail or footprints of someone or something.
"The detective tracked the suspect to a hideout."
To monitor the progress or development of something.
"We are tracking the storm's path across the coast."