A small booklet such as a pamphlet, often for promotional or informational uses, A series of connected body organs, as in the digestive tract, A brief treatise or discourse on a subject of interest, An area or expanse of land, To pursue, follow; to track, Continued or protracted duration, length, extent, A commentator's view or perspective on a subject, Track; trace, Continuity or extension of anything; as, the tract of speech, The footprint of a wild beast, Treatment; exposition, A region or quantity of land or water, of indefinite extent; an area; as, an unexplored tract of sea, Continued or protracted duration; length; extent, Something drawn out or extended; expanse, Traits; features; lineaments, A commentators view or perspective on a subject, A written discourse or dissertation, generally of short extent; a short treatise, especially on practical religion, To trace out; to track; also, to draw out; to protact, a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet an extended area of land, Verses of Scripture sung at Mass, instead of the Alleluia, from Septuagesima Sunday till the Saturday befor Easter; so called because sung tractim, or without a break, by one voice, instead of by many as in the antiphons, A long, thin bundle of nerve fibers that carry sensory input or motor responses from one place in the nervous system to another, A parcel of land, generally held for subdividing, a bundle of mylenated nerve fibers following a path through the brain, an expanse of land, a region, an organ system that allows the body to interact with the outside world (e g , gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract); also a bundle of nerve fibers (e g , extrapyramidal tract), An area of land, a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet, a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose, A tract of land is a very large area of land. A vast tract of land is ready for development, A tract is a short article expressing a strong opinion on a religious, moral, or political subject in order to try to influence people's attitudes. She produced a feminist tract, `Comments on Birth-Control', in 1930. = pamphlet, A tract is a system of organs and tubes in an animal's or person's body that has a particular function, especially the function of processing a substance in the body. Foods are broken down in the digestive tract urinary tract infections. A leaflet or pamphlet containing a declaration or appeal, especially one put out by a religious or political group. The verses from Scripture sung during Lent or on Ember Days after the gradual in the Roman Catholic Mass, an extended area of land, area of land or water; pamphlet promoting an opinion on an issue (esp. religious or political); group of internal organs that function together (Anatomy); bundle of nerve fibers forming a pathway in the body (Anatomy), NOUN: A leaflet or pamphlet containing a declaration or appeal, especially one put out by a religious or political group, A bundle of nerve fibers (i e axons) within the central nervous system, In the CNS, a group of axons, Subdivision, Mark: census, residual, a parcel of property that is delineated by legal boundaries, levying authorities tax district boundaries, or other boundaries designated by the tax assessors to facilitate the proper identification of property on their maps and records, A parcel designation given to a metes and bounds survey that consists of more than one parcel, A course or pathway In the case of a transtracheal tract - the small passage or tunnel from the skin of the lower neck into the trachea through which the transtracheal catheter is inserted, an indefinite stretch of land, A particular parcel of land, A parcel of land considered separately from adjoining land because of differences in ownership, timber type, management objectives, or other characteristics, A collection of CNS? axons having a common origin and a common destination The first term indicates the point of origin, the last term indicates the destination; e g , corticospinal tract [which originates in the cerebral cortex and ends in the spinal cord], plural of tract,
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A small booklet such as a pamphlet, often for promotional or informational uses
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A series of connected body organs, as in the digestive tract
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A brief treatise or discourse on a subject of interest
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An area or expanse of land
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To pursue, follow; to track - "Where may that treachour then (said he) be found, / Or by what meanes may I his footing tract?"
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Continued or protracted duration, length, extent - "Nay, in another case of litigation, the unjust Standard bearer, for his own profit, asserting that the cause belonged not to St. Edmund’s Court, but to his in Lailand Hundred, involved us in travellings and innumerable expenses, vexing the servants of St. Edmund for a long tract of time"
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A commentator's view or perspective on a subject
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Track; trace
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Continuity or extension of anything; as, the tract of speech
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The footprint of a wild beast
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Treatment; exposition
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A region or quantity of land or water, of indefinite extent; an area; as, an unexplored tract of sea
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Continued or protracted duration; length; extent
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Something drawn out or extended; expanse
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Traits; features; lineaments
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A commentators view or perspective on a subject
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A written discourse or dissertation, generally of short extent; a short treatise, especially on practical religion
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To trace out; to track; also, to draw out; to protact
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a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet an extended area of land
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Verses of Scripture sung at Mass, instead of the Alleluia, from Septuagesima Sunday till the Saturday befor Easter; so called because sung tractim, or without a break, by one voice, instead of by many as in the antiphons
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A long, thin bundle of nerve fibers that carry sensory input or motor responses from one place in the nervous system to another
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A parcel of land, generally held for subdividing
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a bundle of mylenated nerve fibers following a path through the brain
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an expanse of land, a region
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an organ system that allows the body to interact with the outside world (e g , gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract); also a bundle of nerve fibers (e g , extrapyramidal tract)
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An area of land
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a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet
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a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose
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A tract of land is a very large area of land. A vast tract of land is ready for development
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A tract is a short article expressing a strong opinion on a religious, moral, or political subject in order to try to influence people's attitudes. She produced a feminist tract, `Comments on Birth-Control', in 1930. = pamphlet
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A tract is a system of organs and tubes in an animal's or person's body that has a particular function, especially the function of processing a substance in the body. Foods are broken down in the digestive tract urinary tract infections. A leaflet or pamphlet containing a declaration or appeal, especially one put out by a religious or political group. The verses from Scripture sung during Lent or on Ember Days after the gradual in the Roman Catholic Mass
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an extended area of land
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area of land or water; pamphlet promoting an opinion on an issue (esp. religious or political); group of internal organs that function together (Anatomy); bundle of nerve fibers forming a pathway in the body (Anatomy) isim
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NOUN: A leaflet or pamphlet containing a declaration or appeal, especially one put out by a religious or political group
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A bundle of nerve fibers (i e axons) within the central nervous system
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In the CNS, a group of axons
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Subdivision
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Mark: census, residual
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a parcel of property that is delineated by legal boundaries, levying authorities tax district boundaries, or other boundaries designated by the tax assessors to facilitate the proper identification of property on their maps and records
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A parcel designation given to a metes and bounds survey that consists of more than one parcel
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A course or pathway In the case of a transtracheal tract - the small passage or tunnel from the skin of the lower neck into the trachea through which the transtracheal catheter is inserted
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an indefinite stretch of land
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A particular parcel of land
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A parcel of land considered separately from adjoining land because of differences in ownership, timber type, management objectives, or other characteristics
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A collection of CNS? axons having a common origin and a common destination The first term indicates the point of origin, the last term indicates the destination; e g , corticospinal tract [which originates in the cerebral cortex and ends in the spinal cord]
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