noun

tracks

marks, footprints, railroad lines, songs

We saw animal tracks in the snow.

We saw animal tracks in the snow.

The train runs on these tracks.

The train runs on these tracks.

The album has twelve tracks.

The album has twelve tracks.

tracks in (sth.) We saw animal tracks in the snow.

tracks on (sth.) The train runs on these tracks.

tracks on an album The album has twelve tracks.

marks, prints (for footprints); rails, lines (for railway); songs, pieces (for music)

From Old French 'trac', meaning 'track of a horse, trace'. The core idea is a mark or path left behind.

Imagine following animal tracks which lead to railroad tracks, where you hear tracks from a new album playing.

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