Pronunciation: /træk.saɪt/
noun a site where evidence of past events or actions can be observed or studied
A1 I visited a dinosaur tracksite with my class.
A2 The tracksite had footprints of various prehistoric animals.
B1 The tracksite was well-preserved and provided valuable information about ancient species.
B2 Researchers discovered a new tracksite that revealed the migration patterns of a long-extinct species.
C1 The tracksite excavation unearthed fossilized remains alongside the footprints.
C2 The tracksite was meticulously documented and studied by a team of paleontologists.
formal The paleontologists discovered a new dinosaur tracksite in the desert.
informal Hey, did you hear about the cool tracksite they found out in the desert?
slang That tracksite is lit, we should check it out sometime.
figurative Her mind was like a busy tracksite, full of different thoughts and ideas.
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