Trace ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Trace ( noun )

  1. A mark or indication of the presence or existence of something.
  2. A small amount or quantity of something.
  3. A faint or barely perceptible amount of something.
  4. A path or route that is followed or has been followed.

Origin:

The word "trace" comes from the latin word "tractus" which means a drawing or a mark.

Examples:

  1. There was no trace of the missing person.
  2. He found a trace of oil on the garage floor.
  3. A trace of sadness was in her voice.
  4. The trace of the animal was found in the woods.
  5. He followed the trace of the thief.

(As a verb)

Trace ( verb )

  1. A mark or indication of the presence or existence of something.
  2. A small amount or quantity of something.
  3. A faint or barely perceptible amount of something.
  4. A path or route that is followed or has been followed.

Origin:

The word "trace" comes from the latin word "tractus" which means a drawing or a mark.

Examples:

  1. There was no trace of the missing person.
  2. He found a trace of oil on the garage floor.
  3. A trace of sadness was in her voice.
  4. The trace of the animal was found in the woods.
  5. He followed the trace of the thief.
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