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chase vs track

track vs chase

chase and track both are nouns.

chase and track both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
chase Yes No Yes No
track Yes No Yes No
As verbs, chase and track are synonyms defined as:
  • chase and track: go after with the intent to catch
Other synonyms of chase include chase after, dog, give chase, go after, tag, tail, trail.
chase (noun) track (noun)
the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track
a rectangular metal frame used in letterpress printing to hold together the pages or columns of composed type that are printed at one time any road or path affording passage especially a rough one
a bar or pair of parallel bars of rolled steel making the railway along which railroad cars or other vehicles can roll
a pair of parallel rails providing a runway for wheels
a groove on a phonograph recording
(computer science) one of the circular magnetic paths on a magnetic disk that serve as a guide for writing and reading data
a course over which races are run
an endless metal belt on which tracked vehicles move over the ground
evidence pointing to a possible solution
a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc
a line or route along which something travels or moves
chase (verb) track (verb)
cut a groove into make tracks upon
cut a furrow into a columns go after with the intent to catch
go after with the intent to catch travel across or pass over
pursue someone sexually or romantically carry on the feet and deposit
observe or plot the moving path of something
Difference between chase and track

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