Tract

I имя существительное трактат; брошюра (особенно на религиозные темы) II имя существительное 1) полоса, участок, пространство (земли, леса, воды) 2) период времени Например: tract of many years — многолетний период, многие годы 3) [анатомия] тракт

Большой англо-русский словарь

Tract

1) тракт; путь 2) полоса; пространство; участок; часть 3) трактат 4) брошюра

Англо-русский научно-технический словарь

Tract

лесосека

Англо-русский политехнический словарь

Tract

I. noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English tracte, from Medieval Latin tractus, from Latin, action of drawing, extension; perhaps from its being sung without a break by one voice verses of Scripture (as from the Psalms) used between the gradual and the Gospel at some masses (as during penitential seasons) II. noun Etymology: Middle English tracte, from Latin tractus action of drawing, extension, from trahere to pull, draw 1. extent or lapse of time 2. an area either large or small: as a. an indefinite stretch of land b. a defined area of land 3. a. a system of body parts or organs that act together to perform some function Example: the digestive tract b. a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin, termination, and function III. noun Etymology: Middle English, treatise, from Medieval Latin tractus, perhaps alteration of Latin tractatus tractate a pamphlet or leaflet of political or religious propaganda; also a piece of writing that is suggestive of such a tract

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