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1. tract
noun. ['ˈtrækt'] an extended area of land.
Synonyms
- field of battle
- field of fire
- right
- minefield
- picnic area
- parkland
- picnic ground
- plot of ground
- park
- terrain
- commons
- plot
- parcel of land
- athletic field
- square
- rightfield
- site
- mine field
- leftfield
- railway yard
- center field
- sector
- glade
- geographical area
- piece of land
- fairway
- common
- baseball diamond
- centerfield
- piece of ground
- field
- center
- patch
- left field
- industrial park
- playing area
- geographical region
- clearing
- playing field
- range
- field of honor
- battleground
- geographic region
- subdivision
- oasis
- plot of land
- short
- grounds
- fairground
- mud flat
- diamond
- railyard
- right field
- geographic area
- grassland
- midway
- yard
- battlefield
- left
- green
- lot
- infield
- toll plaza
- outfield
- desert
- parade ground
- land site
- public square
- parcel
Etymology
- tractus (Latin)
Rhymes with Urinary Tract
- counterattacked
- transact
- subtract
- protract
- overreact
- inexact
- extract
- distract
- contract
- abstract
- retract
- reenact
- medfact
- diffract
- detract
- compact
- unpacked
- repacked
- redact
- interact
- intact
- impact
- exact
- attract
- whacked
- tracked
- tracht
- stacked
- snacked
- smacked
Sentences with urinary-tract
1. Noun Phrase
Take your cat to the vet in case he has a urinary tract problem.
2. Noun Phrase
Your kitty's urine is likely to be tinged pink with blood if she has urinary tract stones.
3. Noun Phrase
The gold standard for treating your dog's urinary tract infection is the administration of a course of antibiotics.
4. Noun Phrase
If your dog's urinary tract infection becomes severe, your dog may become unwilling to exert herself unnecessarily.
2. tract
noun. ['ˈtrækt'] a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose.
Synonyms
Etymology
- tractus (Latin)
3. tract
noun. ['ˈtrækt'] a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- tractus (Latin)