Definition of Trecks

1. treck [v] - See also: treck

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trecks

treblier
trebliest
trebling
trebly
trebuchet
trebuchets
trebucket
trebuckets
trecenaries
trecento
trecentos
trechmannite
treck
trecked
trecking
trecks (current term)
treckschuyt
treckschuyts
treddled
treddles
treddling
tredecennial
tredecillion
tredecillions
tredille
tredilles
tree
tree-frog
tree-hugger

Literary usage of Trecks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Essex Institute Historical Collections by Essex Institute, Peabody & Essex Museum (1905)
"... together with certaine intelligence that the enemy is passed merrimack their trecks seene yesterday at wamesit and 2 of their Scouts this morning at ..."

2. The Economic Theory of the Location of Railways: An Analysis of the by Arthur Mellen Wellington (1887)
"The New York trecks are also different from those at Buffalo in not being all bunched together, so as to be in fact, if not in form, one vast yard, ..."

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