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Trackway

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Track´way`
n.1.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.

trackway - A path formed by the repeated treading of animals or people.
See also related terms for repeat.


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One of the most conspicuous features found was a braided trackway apparently following a route similar to the modern highway.
Byline: ANI Washington, Oct 7 (ANI): Trackway analysis by researchers at the University of Michigan, Argentina's Universidad de Buenos Aires, and the Iziko South African Museum in Cape Town, South Africa has shown how early dinosaurs made on-the-fly adjustments to their movements to cope with slippery and sloping terrain.
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