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trace1 US English

find or discover by investigation

trace2 US English

each of the two side straps, chains, or ropes by which a horse is attached to a vehicle that it is pulling

leaf trace US English

a strand of conducting vessels extending from the stem to the base of a leaf

trace-horse US English

a horse put in traces to pull a vehicle

memory trace US English

a hypothetical permanent change in the nervous system brought about by memorizing something; an engram

trace element US English

a chemical element present only in minute amounts in a particular sample or environment

trace fossil US English

a fossil of a footprint, trail, burrow, or other trace of an animal rather than of the animal itself

trace mineral US English

a trace element required for nutrition

sink1 US English

disappear and not be seen or heard of again

Natchez Trace in Natchez US English

a historic port city on the Mississippi River in southwestern Mississippi; population 16,413 (est. 2008). The Natchez Trace, which leads from here to Nashville in Tennessee, was a 19th-century route for riverboatmen returning north from trips to New Orleans

trace English-French

trace f

trace English-German

durchpausen

trace English-Italian

traccia f

trace1 English-Spanish

señal, indicio, rastro

trace2 English-Spanish

localizar*, ubicar*

trace element English-German

Spurenelement

trace back English-Italian

trovare tracce di

à 15 ans son avenir était déjà tout tracé in tracer French-English

at 15, his/her future was already mapped out