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Seek, find, hunt
It is a Norwegian loanword, meaning 'sloping track'.
The answer you are looking for is ajee - meaning - off the track or direct path.
The Latin word via means a road, or a way (an unpaved track or footpath).
The Luhya word for the English word 'track' is "Eshikuri".
The dictionary meaning of the word derail is to cause something to move off its current course or track. Synonyms include to thwart, wreck. deter, and hinder.
This is a word that comes from the Latin. It was originally derived from investigatus, which is the past participle of investigare, the Latin word meaning "to track." Thus, the word "investigate" is made up of the prefix in- and the Latin word vestigium, which means "a footprint" (to track down someone or something, using their footprints). If you remove the prefix "in," you are left with the root word, vestigate.
The homophone for a road or track is "lane".
train track
The root word "monitor" comes from the Latin word "monere," meaning "to warn" or "advise." It often refers to a person or device that is used to keep track of, observe, or supervise something closely.
you use the word 'atletismo' for the sport of track. and the word 'seguir' for track as in following
'MEANING' in other words can be the 'vocabulary' of a word or the 'essence' of the word as to what the word precisely means. OR meaning is the meaning of meaning what you just said meaning
Yes. The A in track has a short A sound, as in trap and back.