Mummy Track

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmʌmi træk/

Definitions of mummy track

noun A set of parallel tracks left in snow or sand by a snowcat or other vehicle, resembling the bandages on a mummy.

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a mummy track in the museum.

A2 The mummy track led us to the ancient tomb.

B1 The archaeologist discovered a mummy track in the desert.

B2 The mummy track was well-preserved and provided valuable information about ancient burial practices.

C1 The intricate mummy track revealed details about the mummification process.

C2 The expert analyzed the mummy track to uncover clues about the civilization's customs and beliefs.

Examples of mummy track in a Sentence

formal The archaeologists discovered a mummy track in the ancient tomb.

informal Hey, did you hear about the mummy track they found in the pyramid?

slang Check out this cool mummy track they found in the old tomb!

figurative Her footsteps left a mummy track in the freshly fallen snow.

Grammatical Forms of mummy track

past tense

mummy tracked

plural

mummy tracks

comparative

more mummy track

superlative

most mummy track

present tense

mummy tracks

future tense

will mummy track

perfect tense

has mummy tracked

continuous tense

is mummy tracking

singular

mummy track

positive degree

mummy track

infinitive

to mummy track

gerund

mummy tracking

participle

mummy tracked

Origin and Evolution of mummy track

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'mummy track' originated in the United States in the late 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a derogatory manner to describe a career path that prioritizes work-life balance over advancement, the term has evolved to encompass a broader discussion on gender equality and workplace expectations.