Look up track in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Track or Tracks may refer to: Ancient trackway, any track or trail whose origin is lost in antiquity...
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...
A railway track (British English and UIC terminology) or railroad track (American English), also known as a train track or permanent way (often "perway"...
Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycles. Track cycling...
Look up tracker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tracker or The Tracker may refer to: Tracker (G.I. Joe), in the G.I. Joe universe Tracker (PAW Patrol)...
Short track may refer to: Short track motor racing, motor racing conducted on a track less than one mile in length Short-track speed skating, a form of...
Continuous track or tracked treads are a system of vehicle propulsion used in tracked vehicles, running on a continuous band of treads or track plates driven...
On the Track is debut album by Leon Redbone, released on Warner Bros. Records in 1975, and reissued on CD in 1988. The album features a cover illustration...
Look up tracking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tracking may refer to: Tracking, in computer graphics, in match moving (insertion of graphics into...
In rail transport, track gauge is the distance between the two rails of a railway track. All vehicles on a rail network must have wheelsets that are compatible...
Fast track or Fast Track may also refer to: FDA Fast Track Development Program, FDA granted Fast Track Designation for investigational drugs Fast 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...
Look up title track in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A title track is a song that has the same name as the album or film in which it appears. In the...
a medium such as compact disc (CD), vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track or cassette), or digital. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the...
Cat tracks in snow. Deer tracks in snow. Dinosaur tracks. Dog tracks in snow. Elephant tracks. Lion tracks. Rabbit tracks in snow. Raccoon tracks. Squirrel...
An 'all-weather running track athletic ability unencumbered by adverse weather conditions. Historically, various forms of dirt, rocks, sand, and crushed...
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...
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...
Two track may refer to: Trail Double track in rail transport A method of multitrack recording using only two audio channels This disambiguation page lists...
Look up track record in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Track record is a term from racing, referring to the past performance of a person (or animal)...
In the field of recorded music, a hidden track (sometimes called a ghost track, secret track or unlisted track) is a song or a piece of audio that has...
Do Not Track (DNT) is a formerly official HTTP header field, designed to allow internet users to opt-out of tracking by websites—which includes the collection...
A pocket track, tail track, or reversing siding (UK: centre siding, turnback siding) is a rail track layout which allows trains to park off the main line...
A ballastless track or slab track is a type of railway track infrastructure in which the traditional elastic combination of ties/sleepers and ballast is...
Gauntlet track or interlaced track (also gantlet track) is an arrangement in which railway tracks run parallel on a single track bed and are interlaced...
A pump track is a purpose-built track for cycling. It has a circuit of rollers, banked turns and features designed to be ridden completely by riders "pumping"—generating...