Tract
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Tract ( noun )
- A piece of land, especially a large one.
- 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:
- He owns a large tract of land in the countryside.
- The tract was used for farming.
- The tract was filled with trees.
- The tract of land was surveyed.
- The tract of land was sold at auction.
(As a verb)
Tract ( verb )
- A piece of land, especially a large one.
- 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:
- He owns a large tract of land in the countryside.
- The tract was used for farming.
- The tract was filled with trees.
- The tract of land was surveyed.
- The tract of land was sold at auction.