transitive verb traced, tracing
- Now Rare to move along, follow, or traverse (a path, route, etc.)
- to follow the trail or footprints of; track
- to follow the development, process, or history of, esp. by proceeding from the latest to the earliest evidence, etc.
- to determine (a source, date, etc.) by this procedure
- to discover or ascertain by investigating traces or vestiges of (something prehistoric, etc.)
- to draw, sketch, outline, etc.
- to ornament with tracery: used chiefly in the past participle
- to copy (a drawing, etc.) by following its lines on a superimposed transparent sheet
- to form (letters, etc.) carefully or laboriously
- to make or copy with a tracer
- to record by means of a curved, broken, or wavy line, as in a seismograph