
1) Aftertaste 2) American arts magazine 3) Barely detectable amount 4) Barely discernible amount 5) Bit of evidence 6) Cheat at drawing 7) Clue 8) Copy a dress pattern 9) Copy in outline 10) Copy on a transparent sheet 11) Copy on transparent paper 12) Copy outline of 13) Copy over 14) Country singer Adkins
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1) Bit 2) Circumscribe 3) Element 4) Evidence 5) Follow 6) Glint 7) Hint 8) Iota 9) Record 10) Remainder 11) Retrace 12) Scintilla 13) Shade 14) Sign 15) Smell 16) Soupcon 17) Suggestion 18) Tad 19) Tinge 20) Trail 21) Vestige 22) Whisper 23) Wisp
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- a just detectable amount
- a clue that something has been present
- a suggestion of some quality
- either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree
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• (n.) A connecting bar or rod, pivoted at each end to the end of another piece, for transmitting motion, esp. from one plane to another; specif., such a piece in an organ-stop action to transmit motion from the trundle to the lever actuating the stop slider. • (v. i.) To walk; to go; to travel. • (v. t.) To follow by some mark that ...
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Follow a transaction through the steps of the system.
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(from the article `deconstruction`) ...(and so on), it follows that the meaning of a word is not something that is fully present to us; it is endlessly deferred in an infinitely long ...
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A point in soap making where the mixture reaches a certain consistency or thickness most noticeable when the soap is drizzled upon itself and leaves a trail before disappearing back into the mixture.
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(Transition Region and Coronal Explorer) NASA`s third SMEX (Small Explorer) spacecraft. TRACE carried a 30-cm extreme ultraviolet imaging telescope, with a field of view of 8.5 arcminutes and a resolution of 1 arcsecond, for studies of the Sun. It was placed in a sun-synchr...
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The sum of the terms along the main diagonal of a matrix.
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The trace of a square matrix A is the sum of the elements on its diagonal. Has the property that tr(AB)=tr(BA). Source: Greene, 1993, p 33 Contexts: econometrics; linear algebra
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1. To mark out; to draw or delineate with marks; especially, to copy, as a drawing or engraving, by following the lines and marking them on a sheet superimposed, through which they appear; as, to trace a figure or an outline; a traced drawing. 'Some faintly traced features or outline of the mother and the child, slowly lading into the twilight of t...
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In literary criticism, Jacques Derrida uses the term trace to describe the remnant of all non-presen
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Circuit or fortified perimeter, also known as the enceinte.
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part of the set up made up of the line and hook attached together
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Heavy strap that attaches the harness to the vehicle or load being pulled
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See Track
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Extremely small quantity of an element, usually too small to determine quantitatively.
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The trace of a matrix is the sum of the terms along the principal diagonal.
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verb to go back over again; `we retraced the route we took last summer`; `trace your path`
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vestige noun an indication that something has been present; `there wasn`t a trace of evidence for the claim`; `a tincture of condescension`
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The path of conductive material, usually copper, that conveys voltage or current from one point to a
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The luminous line resulting from the movement of the points of impingement of the electron stream on
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means to give an outline or follow the path of something in brief detail, e.g. flow diagram.
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[SAT terms] an indication that something has been present
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[Common core terms] an indication that something has been present
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