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trace1
noun
    1. A mark or sign that some person, animal or thing has been in a particular place.
      Thesaurus: track, proof, mark, evidence, footprint.
    2. A track or footprint.
    3. A very small amount that can only just be detected.
      Example: found traces of cocaine
      Thesaurus: fragment, bit, sprinkling, tinge, pinch, shade, hint, nuance, suggestion, touch, smidgen (slang).
    4. A tracing.
    5. A line marked by the moving pen of a recording instrument.
    6. A visible line on a cathode-ray tube showing the path of a moving spot.
    7. A supposed physical change in the brain or cells of the nervous system caused by learning.
verb traced, tracing
    1. To track and discover by or as if by following clues, a trail, etc.
    2. To follow step by step.
      Example: trace the development of medicine
    3. To make a copy of (a drawing, design, etc) by covering it with a sheet of semi-transparent paper and drawing over the visible lines.
    4. To outline or sketch (an idea, plan, etc).
      Thesaurus: draw, outline, sketch.
    5. To investigate it and discover the cause, origin, etc of it, eg in a specified time, person, thing.
      Form: trace something back (also)
Derivative: traceability
noun
    Derivative: traceable
    adj
      Derivative: traceably
      adverb
        Derivative: traceless
        adj
          Etymology: 14c: from French tracier.



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