"Trackers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A tracker is:
1. A device or system used to follow the tracks or movements of something or someone, such as a ball, an animal, or a vehicle.
2. A person or thing that follows and watches someone or something in order to know their activities or movements.
3. A set of rules or methods used to monitor and understand the behavior of something, such as a user or a system.
4. A program or software used to track and analyze data, such as website traffic or online behavior.
In computing, a tracker can also refer to:
1. A type of malware that secretly monitors and reports on a user's activities to an attacker.
2. A program used to track and analyze website traffic, online behavior, or other digital data.
In other contexts, a tracker can also refer to:
1. In wildlife conservation, a person or device used to follow and monitor the movements of animals, often to study their behavior or protect their habitats.
2. In geography, a large instrument used to make accurate measurements of the Earth's surface.
Having a trackable quality means that something can be easily followed or monitored, often using a system of recording or tracking. It can be tracked or recorded as it moves, changes, or progresses.
Traceable by means of, or employing, a device that leaves or records a trail or indication of movement or location.<br><br>Indicated as having or seeming to have been looked at or noticed: complained that the police officer could see her tracks in the snow.
A trackpad is a computer input device consisting of a flat surface, typically located below a keyboard, on which a user slides their fingers or a pointing device to control the movement of a pointer on a display screen.
Traconitis is a rare form of maximally aggressive periodontal disease characterized by infection and destruction of the periodontal ligament, periodontal membrane, and surrounding bone.