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    Trace
    /trās/

    verb

    • 1. find or discover by investigation: "police are trying to trace a white van seen in the area" Similar track downfinddiscoverdetect
    • 2. copy (a drawing, map, or design) by drawing over its lines on a superimposed piece of transparent paper: "trace a map of the world onto a large piece of paper" Similar copyreproducego overdraw over

    noun

    • 1. a mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something: "remove all traces of the old adhesive" Similar vestigesignmarkindication
    • 2. a very small quantity, especially one too small to be accurately measured: "his body contained traces of amphetamines"
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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word trace as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. See also related phrases and articles about trace.

  4. Trace definition: a surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence, influence, or action of some agent or event; vestige. See examples of TRACE used in a sentence.

  5. Learn the meaning of trace as a verb and a noun in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Find out how to use trace to find something or someone, to draw a copy, or to describe a development.

  6. A trace of something is just a hint or suggestion of it, a very small amount left behind — like the sad cookie crumbs at the bottom of an empty cookie jar.

    • trace somebody/something (to something) to find or discover somebody/something by looking carefully for them/it synonym track down. We finally traced him to an address in Chicago.
    • trace something (back) (to something) to find the origin or cause of something. She could trace her family tree back to the 16th century. The leak was eventually traced to a broken seal.
    • trace something (from something) (to something) to describe a process or the development of something. Her book traces the town's history from Saxon times to the present day.
    • trace something (out) to draw a line or lines on a surface. She traced a line in the sand. Oxford Collocations Dictionary adverb. gently. lightly. slowly … preposition.
  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the word trace as a verb and a noun, with synonyms and examples. Find out how to trace the origin, development, or location of something or someone, or how to copy a picture by drawing over it.

  8. Learn the meaning and usage of the word trace in different contexts, such as mathematics, linguistics, psychology, and engineering. Find synonyms, related terms, and examples of trace in sentences.

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