Idioms for track
Origin of track
1425–75; late Middle English
trak (noun) < Middle French
trac, perhaps < Old Norse
trathk trodden spot; compare Norwegian
trakke to trample; akin to
tread
OTHER WORDS FROM track
Words nearby track
British Dictionary definitions for multitrack (1 of 2)
multitrack
/ (ˈmʌltɪˌtræk) /
adjective
(in sound recording) using tape containing two or more tracks, usually four to twenty-four
British Dictionary definitions for multitrack (2 of 2)
track
/ (træk) /
noun
verb
See also
tracks
Derived forms of track
trackable, adjective tracker, nounWord Origin for track
C15: from Old French
trac, probably of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch
tracken to pull, Middle Low German
trecken; compare Norwegian
trakke to trample
Idioms and Phrases with multitrack
track