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Definition of retrack in English: retrackverb ˌriːˈtrak 1with object To retrace (a course, period of time, etc.); to follow (one's track) again. 2no object To go back, to retrace one's steps. 3To replace (a train or its wheels) on the track after a derailment. 4To lay new track for (a railway line, etc.).
Origin Late 18th century. From re- + track. Definition of retrack in US English: retrackverbˌriːˈtrak 1with object To retrace (a course, period of time, etc.); to follow (one's track) again. 2no object To go back, to retrace one's steps. 3To replace (a train or its wheels) on the track after a derailment. 4To lay new track for (a railway line, etc.).
Origin Late 18th century. From re- + track. |