These are the meanings of the letters UPTRACK when you unscramble them.
- Caput (n.)
The council or ruling body of the University of Cambridge prior to the constitution of 1856.
- Caput (n.)
The head; also, a knoblike protuberance or capitulum.
- Caput (n.)
The top or superior part of a thing.
- kaput (unknown)
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- kraut (unknown)
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- kurta (unknown)
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- pruta (unknown)
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- pucka (unknown)
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- Track (n.)
A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel.
- Track (n.)
A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or beast; trace; vestige; footprint.
- Track (n.)
A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc.
- Track (n.)
A road; a beaten path.
- Track (n.)
A tract or area, as of land.
- Track (n.)
Course; way; as, the track of a comet.
- Track (n.)
The entire lower surface of the foot; -- said of birds, etc.
- Track (n.)
The permanent way; the rails.
- Track (v. t.)
To draw along continuously, as a vessel, by a line, men or animals on shore being the motive power; to tow.
- Track (v. t.)
To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in the snow.
- Truck (n.)
Commodities appropriate for barter, or for small trade; small commodities; esp., in the United States, garden vegetables raised for the market.
- Truck (n.)
Exchange of commodities; barter.
- Truck (n.)
The practice of paying wages in goods instead of money; -- called also truck system.
- Truck (v. i.)
A frame on low wheels or rollers; -- used for various purposes, as for a movable support for heavy bodies.
- Truck (v. i.)
A freight car.
- Truck (v. i.)
A low, wheeled vehicle or barrow for carrying goods, stone, and other heavy articles.
- Truck (v. i.)
A small piece of wood, usually cylindrical or disk-shaped, used for various purposes.
- Truck (v. i.)
A small wheel, as of a vehicle; specifically (Ord.), a small strong wheel, as of wood or iron, for a gun carriage.
- Truck (v. i.)
A small wooden cap at the summit of a flagstaff or a masthead, having holes in it for reeving halyards through.
- Truck (v. i.)
A swiveling carriage, consisting of a frame with one or more pairs of wheels and the necessary boxes, springs, etc., to carry and guide one end of a locomotive or a car; -- sometimes called bogie in England. Trucks usually have four or six wheels.
- Truck (v. i.)
To exchange commodities; to barter; to trade; to deal.
- Truck (v. t.)
To exchange; to give in exchange; to barter; as, to truck knives for gold dust.
- Truck (v. t.)
To transport on a truck or trucks.