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    tract
    [trakt]
    noun
    tract (noun) · tracts (plural noun)
      • an indefinitely large extent of something:
        "it took courage to privatize vast tracts of nationalized industry"
    1. a major passage in the body, large bundle of nerve fibres, or other continuous elongated anatomical structure or region:
      "the digestive tract"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘duration or course of time’): from Latin tractus ‘drawing, draught’, from trahere ‘draw, pull’.
    tract
    [trakt]
    Origin
    late Middle English (denoting a written work treating a particular topic), apparently an abbreviation of Latin tractatus (see tractate). The current sense dates from the early 19th century.
    tract
    [trakt]
    noun
    tract (noun) · tracts (plural noun)
    1. (in the Roman Catholic Church) an anthem of Scriptural verses formerly replacing the alleluia in certain penitential and requiem Masses.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from medieval Latin tractus (cantus) ‘drawn-out (song)’, past participle of Latin trahere ‘draw’.
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