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tracked, a.|trækt| [f. track n. + -ed2.] 1. Of a vehicle: having endless tracks (track n. 6 d).
1926Westm. Gaz. 26 Jan. 6/2 ‘Tracked’ vehicles, or, as most people would say,..‘caterpillar’ or roadless tractors. 1950Times 17 Feb. 8/5 With a few bulldozers and grabs and tracked trucks, even the intimidating Snowdonian slate-tips could be put on the road to recovery. 1979Daily Tel. 3 Dec. 3/1 A tracked armoured personnel carrier. 2. Of a hovercraft: confined to a fixed track.
1967Jane's Surface Skimmer Systems 1967–68 52 (heading) Tracked air cushion vehicles. 1971New Scientist 24 June 756/1 This time it is the {pstlg}3·5 million tracked hovercraft project which is coming under attack. |