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Spoor

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Noun

1. spoor

the trail left by a person or an animal; what the hunter follows in pursuing game

Example Sentences:
'the hounds followed the fox's spoor'

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Spoor

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noun
1. 
the trail of an animal or person, esp as discernible to the human eye
verb
2. 
to track (an animal) by following its trail

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Spoor

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noun
1. 
the track or trail of an animal, esp. of a wild animal hunted as game
verb transitive, verb intransitive
2. 
to trace or track by a spoor

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Spoor

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n.
1. The track or trail of an animal or person.
2. The footprints or other signs left by an animal or person, considered as a group: found fresh spoor.
tr.v. spoored, spoor·ing, spoors
To track (an animal or person) by following the spoor.

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