Trackmaker

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /træk.meɪ.kər/

Definitions of trackmaker

noun a person or thing that creates or leaves tracks, such as footprints or tire marks

Example Sentences

A1 The trackmaker left footprints in the mud.

A2 The trackmaker was skilled at creating intricate designs in the sand.

B1 The archaeologist believed the trackmaker was a large dinosaur.

B2 The detective analyzed the trackmaker's shoe prints to solve the crime.

C1 The trackmaker's identity remained a mystery despite extensive investigation.

C2 The renowned artist was hailed as a trackmaker of modern art.

Examples of trackmaker in a Sentence

formal The trackmaker is responsible for creating the layout of the race track.

informal The trackmaker is the one who decides how the track should be set up.

slang The trackmaker is like the boss of the track design.

figurative In the world of music, the trackmaker is like the composer of a song.

Grammatical Forms of trackmaker

past tense

tracked

plural

trackmakers

comparative

more trackmaker

superlative

most trackmaker

present tense

trackmaker

future tense

will trackmaker

perfect tense

have tracked

continuous tense

is trackmaking

singular

trackmaker

positive degree

trackmaker

infinitive

to trackmaker

gerund

trackmaking

participle

trackmaking

Origin and Evolution of trackmaker

First Known Use: 1830 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'trackmaker' originated from the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a person or animal that makes tracks or footprints, the term 'trackmaker' has evolved to also encompass technology such as GPS systems that track movement.