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Topic: Travel

townsite

IPA: /ˈtaʊnˌsaɪt/

KK: /taʊnˌsaɪt/

noun

Definition: A piece of land that has been planned and marked to be developed into a town, including streets and buildings.

Example: The new townsite was designed to accommodate hundreds of families.

townward

IPA: /ˈtaʊnˌwɔrd/

KK: /taʊnˌwɔrd/

adjective

Definition: In the direction of a town.

Example: We walked townward to reach the market.

adverb

Definition: In the direction of a town.

Example: We walked townward to reach the market.

towpath

IPA: /ˈtoʊpæθ/

KK: /ˈtoʊˌpæθ/

noun

Definition: A path beside a canal or river where animals or people pull boats.

Example: We walked along the towpath to enjoy the view of the river.

track

IPA: /træk/

KK: /træk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To follow a path or course, often in a straight line or along a specific route.

Example: The runners track along the path every morning.

noun

Definition: A path or course that something follows, which can refer to a physical route, a method of doing something, or a specific part of a recording.

Example: The train follows the track through the mountains.

transitive verb

Definition: To follow or observe the path or progress of something or someone, often to gather information or keep a record.

Example: The detective was able to track the suspect's movements using surveillance cameras.

trackbed

IPA: /ˈtrækˌbɛd/

KK: /trækbɛd/

noun

Definition: A layer of stones or gravel that supports the railway tracks, providing stability and drainage.

Example: The workers laid down a new trackbed to ensure the trains would run smoothly.

trackside

IPA: /ˈtrækˌsaɪd/

KK: /træksaɪd/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the area next to a railway or racetrack.

Example: The spectators gathered trackside to watch the race.

noun

Definition: The area that is next to a track, often found at a racetrack or similar locations.

Example: The spectators gathered trackside to watch the race.

trackway

IPA: /ˈtrækweɪ/

KK: /trækˌweɪ/

noun

Definition: A path or set of footprints made by a person or animal, often found in soft ground, and can also refer to fossilized tracks.

Example: The archaeologists discovered an ancient trackway that showed the movement of dinosaurs.

traffic

IPA: //ˈtræfɪk//

KK: /ˈtræfɪk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To engage in the buying and selling of goods or services, often in a way that is illegal or unethical.

Example: The company trafficked in rare artifacts from ancient civilizations.

noun

Definition: The movement of vehicles, people, or goods along roads or through a transportation system.

Example: There was heavy traffic on the highway during rush hour.

trafficability

IPA: /ˌtræfɪkəˈbɪləti/

KK: /ˈtræfɪkəˌbɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The ability of a surface or area to allow vehicles or people to pass through it easily.

Example: The trafficability of the road improved after the recent repairs.

trafficable

IPA: /ˈtræfɪkəbl/

KK: /ˈtræfɪkəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be used for transportation or travel; suitable for vehicles or people to move on.

Example: The road was trafficable even after the heavy rain.

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