track
The term trace , from Old High German spor "footprint", denotes:
- an indication, usually in the form of material deposits or prints, that a living being or object has been at a location, see tracking and technical traces of form
- In criminology, a reference to a possible perpetrator or the whereabouts of a fugitive or an objective trace, see trace (criminalistics) or evidence collection
- very small proportions of a substance in a total amount (example: sea water contains traces of carbon ), see also Food Labeling Ordinance
- in railways the gauge (rail)
- In automotive engineering, the parallel position of the wheels to one another, see toe and camber adjustment
- a slang term for a lane in the road sector
- in astronomy and geodesy the photographed line trace of a star or satellite
- in photography and art history the opposite of the aura (Benjamin)
- in music recording technology, the sound track
- an element of a trace language in theoretical computer science
- in practical computer science, a track on a cylinder of a hard disk drive
- In linguistics, a syntactic element that is generated as part of a movement transformation , see Generative Transformation Grammar
- an additional point on crampons in climbing, see crampons # heel spur
in mathematics:
- the sum of the diagonal entries of a matrix, see trace (mathematics)
- the intersection of a surface with a coordinate axis or coordinate plane, see track point and straight line
- the restriction of a Sobolew function to the edge of the domain, see trace operator
- the restriction of a subset system to a subset of the basic set, see trace σ-algebra , trace of a set system and trace topology
Track denotes the following geographical objects:
- Blue Spur (disambiguation)
- Lane (Texas) , city in Texas
- Spur Point , Headland on the Foyn Coast, Graham Land, Antarctica
Spur is the family name of the following people:
- Günter Spur (1928–2013), German engineering scientist
SPUR stands for:
- in art history the Munich artist group SPUR
- Piura Airport in Peru as ICAO code
See also:
Wiktionary: trace - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations