Track or Tracks may refer to:
Routes or imprints
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Ancient trackway
Historic roads (historic trails in USA and Canada) are paths or routes that have historical importance due to their use over a period of time. Examples exist from prehistoric times until the early 20th century. They include ancient trackway ...
, any track or trail whose origin is lost in antiquity
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Animal track
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An animal track is an imprint left behind in soil, snow, or mud, or on some other ground surface, by an animal walking across it. Animal tracks are used by hunters in tracking their prey and by naturalists to identify animals living ...
, imprints left on surfaces that an animal walks across
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Desire path
A desire path (often referred to as a desire line in transportation planning), also known as a game trail, social trail, fishermen trail, herd path, cow path, elephant path, goat track, pig trail, use trail and bootleg trail, is an unplanned sma ...
, a line worn by people taking the shortest/most convenient route across fields, parks or woods
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Forest track
Forest tracks or forest roads are roads or tracks intended to carry motorised vehicles or horse-drawn wagons being used mainly or exclusively for forestry purposes, such as conservation or logging. Forest tracks may be open to ramblers or mountain ...
, a track (unpaved road) or trail through a forest
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Fossil trackway
A fossil track or ichnite (Greek "''ιχνιον''" (''ichnion'') – a track, trace or footstep) is a fossilized footprint. This is a type of trace fossil. A fossil trackway is a sequence of fossil tracks left by a single organism. Over the year ...
, a type of trace fossil, usually preserving a line of animal footprints
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Trackway
Historic roads (historic trails in USA and Canada) are paths or routes that have historical importance due to their use over a period of time. Examples exist from prehistoric times until the early 20th century. They include ancient trackway ...
, an ancient route of travel or track used by animals
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Trail
A trail, also known as a path or track, is an unpaved lane or small road usually passing through a natural area. In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, a path or footpath is the preferred term for a pedestrian or hiking trail. Th ...
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Vineyard track
A vineyard track ( cs, viniční trať) is a term used in the legislature of the Czech Republic, meaning a site suitable for vineyards growing.
Definition
By definition of the law no. 321/2004 , a land estate (defined by law) meant for the growing of vine grapes
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
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''Tracks'' (1976 film), an American film starring Dennis Hopper
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''Tracks'' (2003 film), a 2003 animated short film
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''Tracks'' (2013 film), an Australian film starring Mia Wasikowska
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''The Track'' (film), a 1975 French thriller–drama film
Literature
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''Tracks'' (novel), written by Native American author Louise Erdrich
* ''Tracks'', a 1980 book by Australian writer
Robyn Davidson
Robyn Davidson (born 6 September 1950) is an Australian writer best known for her 1980 book ''Tracks'', about her 2,700 km (1,700 miles) trek across the deserts of Western Australia using camels. Her career of travelling and writing about ...
, source of the 2013 film in the section above
* ''The Tracks'', a young adult novel series by
J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel
Music
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Track Records
Track Record (a.k.a. Track Records) was founded in 1966 in London by Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp, then managers of the rock group The Who. It was one of the first British-owned independent record labels in the United Kingdom. The most succe ...
, a record label founded in 1966 in London, England
Albums
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''Tracks'' (Oscar Peterson album), 1970
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''Tracks'' (Liverpool Express album), 1976
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''Tracks'' (Bruce Springsteen album), 1998
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''Tracks'' (Collin Raye album), 2000
Songs
* "Track #1", the original title of "
Stinkfist
"Stinkfist" is a song by the American metal band Tool. It is their first industry single and first music video release from their second major label album ''Ænima''.
Interpretation
The song title, the lyrics and the perceived subject matter ...
", at the time of its release to avoid removal from the band Tool
* "Tracks", by Gary Numan on his album ''
The Pleasure Principle''
* "Tracks", by Juliana Hatfield on her album ''
Wild Animals
Wildlife refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans. Wildlife was also synonymous to game: those birds and mammals that were hunted fo ...
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* "Tracks", by Roam on their album ''
Backbone
The backbone is the vertebral column of a vertebrate.
Arts, entertainment, and media Film
* ''Backbone'' (1923 film), a 1923 lost silent film starring Alfred Lunt
* ''Backbone'' (1975 film), a 1975 Yugoslavian drama directed by Vlatko Gilić
M ...
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Music production
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Audio signal
An audio signal is a representation of sound, typically using either a changing level of electrical voltage for analog signals, or a series of binary numbers for digital signals. Audio signals have frequencies in the audio frequency range of r ...
or Audio channel, recorded in a recording studio
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Music track
An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78 rpm records coll ...
, a recorded piece of music
Other arts, entertainment, and media
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Tracks (''Law & Order: UK''), an episode on the television series ''Law and Order: UK''
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''Tracks'' (magazine), Australian surf magazine
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Tracks – The Train Set Game
''Tracks – The Train Set Game'', commonly referred to as ''Tracks'', is an indie simulation video game developed by British indie studio Whoop Games and published by Excalibur Publishing for Microsoft Windows. Originally released onto Itch.io ...
'', a 2017 video game developed by Whoop Games, commonly referred to as ''Tracks''
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Tracks (Transformers)
''The Transformers'' is an American animated television series that originally aired from September 17, 1984, to November 11, 1987, in syndication
based upon Hasbro's ''Transformers'' toy line. The first television series in the ''Transformer ...
, a Transformers character
* "Tracks", an episode of the television series ''
Zoboomafoo
''Zoboomafoo'' is a live-action/animated children's television series that originally aired on PBS from January 25, 1999, to June 7, 2001. It was formerly shown in public television (depending on the area) and was regularly shown on Sprout unti ...
''
Electronics and computing
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Track (optical disc)
On an optical disc, a track ( CD) or title (DVD) is a subdivision of its content. Specifically, it is a consecutive set of ''sectors'' (called "timecode frames" on audio tracks) on the disc containing a block of data. One ''session'' may cont ...
, consecutive set of sectors on the disc containing a block of data
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Track (disk drive) {{Unreferenced, date=November 2009
A disk drive track is a circular path on the surface of a disk or diskette on which information is magnetically recorded and from which recorded information is read.
A track is a physical division of data in a d ...
, a circular path on the surface of a disk or diskette on which information is recorded and read
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magnetic stripe card
The term digital card can refer to a physical item, such as a memory card on a camera, or, increasingly since 2017, to the digital content hosted
as a virtual card or cloud card, as a digital virtual representation of a physical card. They share ...
Sport
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running track
An all-weather running track is a rubberized, artificial running surface for track and field athletics. It provides a consistent surface for competitors to test their athletic ability unencumbered by adverse weather conditions. Historically, v ...
, a rubberized surface for track and field competitions
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Cinder track
A cinder track is a type of race track, generally purposed for track and field or horse racing, whose surface is composed of cinders. For running tracks, many cinder surfaces have been replaced by all-weather synthetic surfaces, which provide gre ...
, generally a refined dirt running track for track and field competitions
* First tracks, in
winter sport
Winter sports or winter activities are competitive sports or non-competitive recreational activities which are played on snow or ice. Most are variations of skiing, ice skating and sledding. Traditionally, such games were only played in cold area ...
s, cutting through fresh snow or ice before anyone else does
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List of bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton tracks
There are a total of seventeen bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton tracks around the world in use for competitions in winter bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton, including the Yanqing track in China built to host the 2022 Winter Olympics. All of the current t ...
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Long track speed skating
Long-track speed skating, usually simply referred to as speed skating, is the Olympic discipline of speed skating where competitors are timed while crossing a set distance. It is also a sport for leisure. Sports such as ice skating marathon, ...
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Race track
A race track (racetrack, racing track or racing circuit) is a facility built for racing of vehicles, athletes, or animals (e.g. horse racing or greyhound racing). A race track also may feature grandstands or concourses. Race tracks are also u ...
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Tartan track
Tartan Track is a trademarked all-weather synthetic track surfacing made of polyurethane used for track and field competitions, manufactured by 3M. It lets athletes compete in bad weather without serious performance loss and improves their resu ...
, a brand of all-weather running track that has become genericized
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The Track
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
, a multi-use stadium in Saint Sampson, Guernsey
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Track and field
Track and field is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills. The name is derived from where the sport takes place, a running track and a grass field for the throwing and some of the jumping events ...
athletics
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Track cycling
Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycles.
History
Track cycling has been around since at least 1870. When track cycling was in its infancy, it wa ...
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Velodrome
A velodrome is an arena for track cycling. Modern velodromes feature steeply banked oval tracks, consisting of two 180-degree circular bends connected by two straights. The straights transition to the circular turn through a moderate Track tran ...
, a track for bicycles, track cycling competitions
Transportation
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Track (rail transport)
A railway track (British English and UIC terminology) or railroad track (American English), also known as permanent way or simply track, is the structure on a railway or railroad consisting of the rails, fasteners, railroad ties (sleepers, ...
, metal tracks on which trains ride
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Track gauge
In rail transport, track gauge (in American English, alternatively track gage) is the distance between the two rails of a railway track. All vehicles on a rail network must have wheelsets that are compatible with the track gauge. Since many d ...
, the distance between rails
* Bus track, a track for certain buses, like the
O-Bahn
Guided buses are buses capable of being steered by external means, usually on a dedicated track or roll way that excludes other traffic, permitting the maintenance of schedules even during rush hours. Unlike trolleybuses or rubber-tired trams ...
buses
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Axle track
In automobiles (and other wheeled vehicles which have two wheels on an axle), the axle track is the distance between the hub flanges on an axle. Wheel track, track width or simply track refers to the distance between the centerline of two wheels ...
, the distance between centres of roadwheels on an axle of a motor vehicle
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Continuous track
Continuous track is a system of vehicle propulsion used in tracked vehicles, running on a continuous band of treads or track plates driven by two or more wheels. The large surface area of the tracks distributes the weight of the vehicle b ...
, a belt providing motive traction for a tracked vehicle such as a tank or a bulldozer
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Course (navigation)
In navigation, the course of a watercraft or aircraft is the cardinal direction in which the craft is to be steered. The course is to be distinguished from the ''heading'', which is the direction where the watercraft's bow or the aircraft's no ...
, the path a vessel or aircraft plots over the surface of the Earth
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Ground track
A ground track or ground trace is the path on the surface of a planet directly below an aircraft's or satellite's trajectory. In the case of satellites, it is also known as a suborbital track, and is the vertical projection of the satellite's or ...
, the path on the surface of the Earth directly below an aircraft or satellite
** Ocean track, in
flight planning
Flight planning is the process of producing a flight plan to describe a proposed aircraft flight. It involves two safety-critical aspects: fuel calculation, to ensure that the aircraft can safely reach the destination, and compliance with air t ...
, the path of an aircraft as determined by heading, slip, and wind effects
Other uses
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Conference track
An academic conference or scientific conference (also congress, symposium, workshop, or meeting) is an Convention (meeting), event for researchers (not necessarily academics) to present and discuss their scholarly work. Together with academic jou ...
, a group of talks on a certain topic that are usually made in parallel with others
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Tracks Inc
Tracks is a dance theatre company based in Darwin, Northern Territory.
History
Tracks dance company was founded in 1994, although its beginnings lie in a community dance program in 1988. It has completed residencies in Lajamanu (1989 and 1990) a ...
(Tracks Dance Theatre), based in Darwin, Australia
* Recording of one
song
A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetitio ...
or piece of music
See also
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Sidetrack (disambiguation) Sidetrack may refer to:
* Sidetrack (rail transport), a railroad track auxiliary to the main track
* Sidetrack (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
* Sidetrack (Transformers), a fictional character in the Transformers univers ...
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Sidetracked (disambiguation) Sidetracked may refer to:
* ''Sidetracked'' (1916 film), a film starring Oliver Hardy
* Sidetracked (2015 film), a Spanish comedy film
* ''Sidetracked'' (magazine), an adventure travel and extreme sports magazine
* ''Sidetracked'' (novel), a 19 ...
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TRAC (disambiguation)
Trac is a software tool for project management.
Trac or TRAC may also refer to:
* TRAC (programming language), a string-oriented programming language
* Tuition Reform Action Coalition, a student advocacy group
* Telsiz ve Radyo Amatörleri Cemiye ...
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Track and trace
In the distribution and logistics of many types of products, track and trace or tracking and tracing concerns a process of determining the current and past locations (and other information) of a unique item or property.
This concept can be s ...
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Tracker (disambiguation)
Tracker may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Fictional characters
* Tracker (''G.I. Joe''), in the ''G.I. Joe'' universe
* Tracker (''PAW Patrol''), in the animated television series ''PAW Patrol''
* Tracker Cameron, in the television series '' ...
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Tracking (disambiguation)
Tracking may refer to:
Science and technology Computing
* Tracking, in computer graphics, in match moving (insertion of graphics into footage)
* Tracking, composing music with music tracker software
* Eye tracking, measuring the position of t ...
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Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools
The Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS) is a U.S. based institutional accreditation organization that focuses on Christian colleges, universities, and seminaries seeking collegiate accreditation in the United Sta ...
(TRACS)
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Trek (disambiguation)
Trek or Treck may refer to:
Art and entertainment
* Trek (band), Russian rock band
* Trek (TV channel), a French TV channel
* ''Star Trek'', a science fiction franchise
* Jan Jansz. Treck (1606–1652), still-life painter
Companies
* Trek A ...
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