| TRAC | lacking pathways |
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| TRAC | having no tracks |
| TRAC | a passenger bus with an electric motor that draws power from overhead wires |
| TRAC | a bundle of nerve fibers following a path through the brain |
| TRAC | a system of body parts that together serve some particular purpose |
| TRAC | a brief treatise on a subject of interest |
| TRAC | an extended area of land |
| TRAC | the trait of being easily persuaded |
| TRAC | susceptible to suggestion |
| TRAC | easily managed (controlled or taught or molded) |
| TRAC | the trait of being easily persuaded |
| TRAC | a follower of Tractarianism and supporter of the Oxford movement (which was expounded in pamphlets called"Tracts for the Times") |