noun a pamphlet or leaflet containing information on a specific topic
verb to pull or drag something along a surface
In real estate, a tract refers to a large parcel of land that is typically used for development or agriculture.
In medicine, a tract can refer to a specific system or pathway within the body, such as the digestive tract or respiratory tract.
In anatomy, a tract refers to a bundle of nerve fibers or other tissues that form a continuous structure within the body.
In geography, a tract can refer to a stretch of land or a region that is defined by certain characteristics.
In public policy, a tract can refer to a designated area for a specific purpose, such as a redevelopment tract or conservation tract.
In the context of a writer, 'tract' can refer to a written work or a series of writings on a particular subject.
In the context of a psychologist, 'tract' can refer to a specific area of the brain or a bundle of nerve fibers.
In the context of a real estate agent, 'tract' can refer to a large area of land that is divided into smaller lots for development or sale.
In the context of a civil engineer, 'tract' can refer to a strip of land used for transportation purposes, such as a road or railway.
In the context of a political scientist, 'tract' can refer to a specific geographical area used for electoral purposes, such as a voting district.