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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

tract

noun

1: an extended area of land [syn: {piece of land}, {piece of ground}, {parcel of land}, {parcel}]

2: a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose

3: a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet [syn: {pamphlet}]

4: a bundle of mylenated nerve fibers following a path through the brain [syn: {nerve pathway}, {nerve tract}, {pathway}]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Tract \Tract\, noun [Abbrev.fr. tractate.] A written discourse or dissertation, generally of short extent; a short treatise, especially on practical religion.

The church clergy at that time writ the best collection of tracts against popery that ever appeared. --Swift.

{Tracts for the Times}. See {Tractarian}.

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Tract \Tract\, noun [L. tractus a drawing, train, track, course, tract of land, from trahere tractum, to draw. Senses 4 and 5 are perhaps due to confusion with track. See {Trace},v., and cf. {Tratt}.]

1. Something drawn out or extended; expanse. ''The deep tract of hell.'' --Milton.

2. A region or quantity of land or water, of indefinite extent; an area; as, an unexplored tract of sea.

A very high mountain joined to the mainland by a narrow tract of earth. --Addison.

3. Traits; features; lineaments. [Obs.]

The discovery of a man's self by the tracts of his countenance is a great weakness. --Bacon.

4. The footprint of a wild beast. [Obs.] --Dryden.

5. Track; trace. [Obs.]

Efface all tract of its traduction. --Sir T. Browne.

But flies an eagle flight, bold, and forthon, Leaving no tract behind. --Shak.

6. Treatment; exposition. [Obs.] --Shak.

7. Continuity or extension of anything; as, the tract of speech. [Obs.] --Older.

8. Continued or protracted duration; length; extent. ''Improved by tract of time.'' --Milton.

9. (R. C. Ch.) Verses of Scripture sung at Mass, instead of the Alleluia, from Septuagesima Sunday till the Saturday befor Easter; -- so called because sung tractim, or without a break, by one voice, instead of by many as in the antiphons.

Syn: Region; district; quarter; essay; treatise; dissertation.

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Tract \Tract\, verb (used with an object) To trace out; to track; also, to draw out; to protact. [Obs.] --Spenser. --B. Jonson.

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

139 Moby Thesaurus words for "tract": acreage, amplitude, area, article, assembly-line housing, belt, billeting, block, booklet, breadth, brochure, causerie, chapbook, circular, clearing, clos, close, comic book, continuum, corn field, critique, croft, cultivated land, descant, dimension, discourse, discussion, disquisition, dissertation, district, domiciliation, doss, emptiness, empty space, enclave, essay, etude, examination, excursus, expanse, expansion, exposition, extension, extent, feature, field, first approach, folder, footstep, forty, galactic space, hayfield, homily, hospitality, housing, housing bill, housing development, housing problem, infinite space, interstellar space, introductory study, kraal, leaflet, living quarters, lodging, lodgment, lot, lower-income housing, lucubration, measure, memoir, monograph, morceau, note, nothingness, outer space, outline, paddy, pale, pamphlet, pandect, paper, paragraph, parcel, parcel of land, part, patch, piece, piece of land, plat, plot, plot of ground, portion, preliminary study, prolegomenon, proportion, quad, quadrangle, quarter, quartering, real estate, region, research paper, rice paddy, screed, section, sector, sermon, sketch, slum clearance, space, spatial extension, special article, sphere, spoor, spread, square, step, stretch, study, subdivision, superficial extension, surface, survey, term paper, territory, theme, thesis, track, tractate, transient lodging, treatise, treatment, urban renewal, vestige, void, volume, wheat field, zone

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