Similar words: braced, disgraced, trace, straitlaced, defaced, practiced, race, grace. Meaning: [treɪs] adj. derived by copying something else; especially by following lines seen through a transparent sheet.
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181. Rex is genuine Tibetan Mastiff. We traced his genealogy back 10 generations.
182. Countercharge system, a very useful system in practice, can be traced back to offset plea in Roman law about 1,300 years ago.
183. Since the extant literature about Xia Dynasty is scant and uncomplete , and most of those literature are traced by later generations, so modem scholars explore Xia Culture by using archaeology.
184. The experience of China's joint investment railway can be traced back to the 1980's.
185. Using the technique, a target moving along a space curve can be traced and mea-sured.
186. All of Wordsworth's ideas about nature can be traced back to Rous...
187. All pressure differences between places on the earth's surface can be traced , directly or indirectly.
188. He traced the history of free products from Jell-O's giveaway of billions of free recipe books starting in the '20s to today's free e-mail programs and beyond.
189. Years later, my brother gave me a book that traced the experiences of the real-life David Crockett.
190. Curves of constant specific impulse are traced inside the triangle.
191. In television and facsimile, the path traced by scanning spot.
192. The origins of the distinctive horse-drawn freight wagon known as the Conestoga wagon can be traced to the Conestoga River region of Pennsylvania's Lancaster County in the mid- to late-18th century.
193. Although the lateralization of language function cannot be traced phylogenetically for obvious reasons, that of limb-preference could be, at least theoretically.
194. Such distortion may be traced onto his " translation methodology ".
195. For each target, the tracing compound name or fragment the measurement should be traced to, and the data type that it should be traced as.
196. Explorers traced the Nile River to its several headstreams in Central Africa.
197. Type a value for the minimum duration of traced queries.
198. The stock saddle's design traced all the way back to the Moors of North Africa, having come to the American cowboy by way of the Spanish and Mexicans.
199. The bankruptcy law system can be traced back to the ancient Rome ages.
200. The follow-up rate was 70.9%, and arrival rate of the traced cases was only 33.1%. ?
201. We need a war chest from a source that can't be traced.
202. Copper Roofing Tile Series The usage of copper can be traced back to 2500 years ago.
203. They finally traced the hat to someone's house and retrieved the'souvenir ".
204. It has traced a familiar success story from log cabin to Guggenheim grants.
205. Scientists estimate that 8.3 percent of the human genome can be traced back to retrovirus infections.
206. Almost all of it could be traced to Henrietta , the house keeper . whom Eleanor had handpicked.
207. When he found himself cheated and traced back the company has been defunct.
208. Listing 1 shows an example of the pwd command being traced.
209. An international team of researchers led by social scientist John Kittinger of Stanford University looked into the islands' history to see how far back human impacts on the reefs could be traced.
210. When writing post code,[Sentence dictionary] the solid lines of the numerals of the required post code are traced on the light dashed lines of the double rectangles spliced 8.
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