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The meaning of SPOOR is a track, a trail, a scent, or droppings especially of a wild animal.
1. The track or trail of an animal or person. 2. The footprints or other signs left by an animal or person, considered as a group: found fresh spoor. tr.v. spoored, spoor·ing, spoors. To track (an animal or person) by following the spoor. [Afrikaans, from Middle Dutch; see sperə- in Indo-European roots .]
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SPOOR meaning: 1. the marks left by a wild animal as it travels 2. the marks left by a wild animal as it travels. Learn more.
SPOOR definition: 1. the marks left by a wild animal as it travels 2. the marks left by a wild animal as it travels. Learn more.
Definitions of spoor. noun. the trail left by a person or an animal; what the hunter follows in pursuing game. “the hounds followed the fox's spoor ”. see more.
3 days ago · spoor in British English. (spʊə , spɔː ) noun. 1. the trail of an animal or person, esp as discernible to the human eye. verb. 2. to track (an animal) by following its trail. Collins English Dictionary.
Spoor definition: a track or trail, especially that of a wild animal pursued as game.. See examples of SPOOR used in a sentence.