Trachipterus
— Noun
– English
~ type genus of the Trachipteridae
trachodon
— Noun
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~ large duck-billed dinosaur of the Cretaceous period
trachodont
— Noun
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~ large duck-billed dinosaur of the Cretaceous period
trachoma
— Noun
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~ a chronic contagious disease caused by a bacterium and marked by inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye and the formation of scar tissue
Trachurus
— Noun
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~ the scads (particularly horse mackerels)
Trachurus trachurus
— Noun
– English
~ large elongated compressed food fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe
tracing
— Noun
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~ a drawing created by superimposing a semitransparent sheet of paper on the original image and copying on it the lines of the original image
tracing
— Noun
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~ the discovery and description of the course of development of something; "the tracing of genealogies"
tracing
— Noun
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~ the act of drawing a plan or diagram or outline
tracing routine
— Noun
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~ a routine that provides a chronological record of the execution of a computer program
tracing paper
— Noun
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~ a semitransparent paper that is used for tracing drawings
track event
— Noun
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~ a footrace performed on a track (indoor or outdoor)
track
— Noun
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~ a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc; "he played the first cut on the cd"; "the title track of the album"
track record
— Noun
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~ the fastest time ever recorded for a specific distance at a particular racetrack; "the track record for the mile and a half at Belmont is 2 minutes 24 seconds held by Secretariat since 1973"
track record
— Noun
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~ the sum of recognized accomplishments; "the lawyer has a good record"; "the track record shows that he will be a good president"
track meet
— Noun
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~ a track and field competition between two or more teams
track and field
— Noun
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~ participating in athletic sports performed on a running track or on the field associated with it
track
— Noun
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~ an endless metal belt on which tracked vehicles move over the ground
track-to-track seek time
— Noun
– English
~ (computer science) the time it takes for a read/write head to move to an adjacent data track