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Word | Tract |
Urdu Meaning | نالی, قطعه, خطه, ملک, رساله, کتابچه, اقلیم, کتابچہ, رسالہ, قطع |
an extended area of land / A written discourse or dissertation, generally of short extent / pamphlet; a region of indefinite size / an area of indefinite extent, typically a large one. / verses of Scripture (as from the Psalms) used between the gradual and the Gospel at some masses (as during penitential seasons) / extent or lapse of time / an area either large or small: as a: an indefinite stretch of land b: a defined area of land / a: a system of body parts or organs that act together to perform some function the digestive tract b: a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin, termination, and function / a pamphlet or leaflet of political or religious propaganda; also : a piece of writing that is suggestive of such a tract / : a system of body parts or organs that act together to perform some function the digestive tract—see gastrointestinal tract, lower respiratory tract, upper respiratory tract / : a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin, termination, and function and especially one within the spinal cord or brain—called also fiber tract; see corticospinal tract, olfactory tract, optic tract, spinothalamic tract; compare fasciculus b, | |
Usage | ⇒ The tract is cleared for the construction work ⇒ The King granted William Penn a tract of land in the New World. ⇒ large tracts of natural forest |
Synonyms | area, region, district, territory, pamphlet, parcel, zone, essay, plot, stretch, dissertation, field, quarter, section, sector, booklet, lot, brochure, disquisition, leaflet, |
Antonyms | crawl, infield, abate, autocracy, bosom, briefness, concision, diamond, disappear, escape, girth, major, measurement, pithiness, span, succinctness, verge, width, |
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