Tract ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Tract ( noun )

  1. A piece of land, especially a large one.
  2. A piece of writing or a speech, especially one that is long or deals with a particular subject.

Origin:

From latin "tractus" meaning "a drawing out, handling, treatment, dealing with, discourse".

Examples:

  1. He owns a large tract of land in the countryside.
  2. The tract was used for farming.
  3. The tract was filled with trees.
  4. The tract of land was surveyed.
  5. The tract of land was sold at auction.

(As a verb)

Tract ( verb )

  1. A piece of land, especially a large one.
  2. A piece of writing or a speech, especially one that is long or deals with a particular subject.

Origin:

From latin "tractus" meaning "a drawing out, handling, treatment, dealing with, discourse".

Examples:

  1. He owns a large tract of land in the countryside.
  2. The tract was used for farming.
  3. The tract was filled with trees.
  4. The tract of land was surveyed.
  5. The tract of land was sold at auction.
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