Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    Tract
    /trak(t)/

    noun

    • 1. an area of indefinite extent, typically a large one: "large tracts of natural forest"
    • 2. a major passage in the body, large bundle of nerve fibers, or other continuous elongated anatomical structure or region: "the digestive tract"
  2. The meaning of TRACT is a system of body parts or organs that act together to perform some function. How to use tract in a sentence.

  3. a definite region or area of the body, especially a group, series, or system of related parts or organs: the digestive tract. a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin and destination. a stretch or period of time; interval; lapse.

  4. a short piece of writing, especially on a religious or political subject, that is intended to influence other people's opinions: a moral / religious / socialist tract.

  5. n. 1. an expanse or area of land, water, etc.; region; stretch. 2. a. a definite region or area of the body, esp. a system of elongated parts or organs: the digestive tract. b. a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin and destination. 3. a stretch or period of time; interval; lapse.

  6. A tract is a large, open piece of land — like that tract of farmland you bought when you decided your dream in life was to raise llamas. Tract is also a word for a short pamphlet or booklet, like that tract you recently read entitled "The Care and Feeding of Llamas."

  7. 4 days ago · 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.

  8. TRACT meaning: 1. a system of connected tubes in someone's body which has a particular purpose: 2. a large area…. Learn more.

  9. Definition of tract noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. a definite region or area of the body, especially a group, series, or system of related parts or organs: the digestive tract. a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin and destination. a stretch or period of time; interval ; lapse .

  11. noun. tracts. A period of time. Webster's New World. A specified or limited area of land. Developing a 30-acre tract. American Heritage. A continuous expanse of land or of water, mineral deposit, etc.; stretch; extent; area. Webster's New World.

  1. People also search for