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trace discover traces of
trace an element that occurs at very small quantities in the body but is nonetheless important for many biological processes
trace a utility program that exhibits the sequence and results of executing the instructions in another program
trace (usually followed by `to') able to be traced to
trace capable of being traced or tracked
trace derived by copying something else
trace ammunition whose flight can be observed by a trail of smoke
trace (radiology) any radioactive isotope introduced into the body to study metabolism or other biological processes
trace an instrument used to make tracings
trace an investigator who is employed to find missing persons or missing goods
trace ammunition whose flight can be observed by a trail of smoke
trace decoration consisting of an open pattern of interlacing ribs
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