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traceOne entry found. Main Entry: 2trace Function: verb Inflected Form(s): traced; trac·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French tracer, from Vulgar Latin *tractiare to drag, from Latin tractus, past participle of trahere to pull Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 a : delineate, sketch b : to form (as letters or figures) carefully or painstakingly c : to copy (as a drawing) by following the lines or letters as seen through a transparent superimposed sheet d : to impress or imprint (as a design or pattern) with a tracer e : to record a tracing of in the form of a curved, wavy, or broken line <trace the heart action> f : to adorn with linear ornamentation (as tracery or chasing) — trace·abil·i·ty \ˌtrā-sə-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun — trace·able \ˈtrā-sə-bəl\ adjective
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