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Definition of Trackway
1. n. Any of two or more narrow paths, of steel, smooth stone, or the like, laid in a public roadway otherwise formed of an inferior pavement, as cobblestones, to provide an easy way for wheels.
Definition of Trackway
1. Noun. A set of footprints left in soft ground by a human or animal; especially such a fossilized track ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Trackway
1. a trodden path [n -WAYS]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trackway
Literary usage of Trackway
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Late Triassic Footprint Fauna from the Culpeper Basin, Northern Virginia (U by Robert Weems (2007)
"The cleared trackway is light in appearance (to right of black line) and shows the
... toes pointing up, from trackway AG7. Toe print to right is shadowed. ..."
2. Report and Transactions (1889)
"ALL that is known of the Great Central trackway is contained in Rowe's ...
It is described as follows: "The most extensive trackway which has come under our ..."
3. A Treatise on Highway Construction: Designed as a Text-book and Work of by Austin Thomas Byrne (1900)
"That the power required to move a load over the steel trackway is only a small
... During 1892 a steel trackway was constructed between Valencia and Grao, ..."
4. The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire;: Being a General and Parochial by William Phelps (1836)
"A trackway crossing the county from north-east to south-west; with a branch to
Axmouth ; and another to Neroche castle.—3. Ridgeways leading from Neroche ..."
5. A Treatise on Highway Construction: Designed as a Text-book and Work of by Austin Thomas Byrne (1900)
"... and inn any other hard and nies as long as any other 111 much less repair; 3.
fcr the steel trackway is i to move the same load TEEL trackway. ..."
6. On the Ancient British, Roman, & Saxon Antiquities & Folk-lore of Worcestershire by Jabez Allies (1852)
"WESTERN trackway, FROM TEWKESBURY, THROUGH UPTON AND WORCESTER, TO THE TRENCH
LANE, DROITWICH, AND SAL- WARP; THENCE TO HADLEY HEATH CAMP, IN OMBERSLEY ..."