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whats the difference between tract and track. are they same. and what's their origin.
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Answered by muskanmusani30
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Explanation:

As a general rule, the word for an extent or expanse of something (like a plot of land), or for a system of organs, is “tract.” The word for a trail, path, line, or course (academic or otherwise) is “track.” ... In the school examples, it means a course of study.

Answered by asha990010
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Answer and Explanation:

No, “tract” and “track” are not synonyms. They mean different things and are not interchangeable. As a general rule, the word for an extent or expanse of something (like a plot of land), or for a system of organs, is “tract.” The word for a trail, path, line, or course (academic or otherwise) is “track.”

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