IPA: //ʌnˈtrækt//
KK: /ʌnˈtrækt/
Not being followed or monitored, often referring to something that has no record or trace.
The untracked snow made the landscape look pristine and untouched.
Untracked → It is formed from "un-" (meaning not) and "tracked" (from the verb "track", which comes from Old French *tracer*, meaning to draw or mark). The word "untracked" means not marked or not followed, indicating something that has not been monitored or recorded.
Think of 'not' ('un-') marking or following something ('tracked'). This helps you remember that 'untracked' refers to something that has not been monitored or marked.