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Tract - English meaning

Tract – definitions in English dictionary

noun

An area of land, typically a large one.

Usage examples:

Large tracts of natural forest
noun

A major passage in the body, large bundle of nerve fibres, or other continuous elongated anatomical structure or region.

Usage examples:

The digestive tract
noun

A short treatise in pamphlet form, typically on a religious subject.

Usage examples:

I think we all have come across religious tracts in our lives - little pamphlets that are often han…
noun

(in the roman catholic church) an anthem of scriptural verses formerly replacing the alleluia in certain penitential and requiem masses.

Usage examples:

Uses of this format, known as responsorial psalmody, include the prokeimenon and alleluiarion of th…
noun

A large area of land, or a measured area of land

Usage examples:

The house is surrounded by vast tracts of woodland., a new hospital will be built on the 60-acre tr…

Tract translation into English

Tract: translate from English into Chinese

Translate tract into Chinese (Simplified)}
道, 管道, 短论

Tract: translate from English into Dutch

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Traktaat, Streek, Uitgestrektheid, Traktaatje

Tract: translate from English into French

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Tract, Étendue, Lotissement, Gisement

Tract: translate from English into German

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Trakt, Traktat, Strecke, Gebiet, Schrift

Tract: translate from English into Hindi

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प्रणाली, भूभाग, प्रकरण, निबंध, राज-पथ, इलाक़ा

Tract: translate from English into Italian

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Tratto, Distesa, Trattatello

Tract: translate from English into Korean

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관, 넓이, 소책자, 영송, 기간

Tract: translate from English into Russian

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Тракт, Канал, Путь, Брошюра, Пучок, Полоса пространства, Непрерывный период времени, Небольшой трактат

Tract: translate from English into Spanish

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Tracto, Tramo

Word origin

late Middle English: from medieval Latin tractus (cantus) ‘drawn-out (song)’, past participle of Latin trahere ‘draw’.

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