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Meaning

The word "trail" can refer to a path or track made for walking or traveling, especially in the context of nature or wilderness. It can also describe the act of following someone or something, leaving a path behind, or the space that is formed or created as someone moves.

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Etymology

The word "trail" originates from the Middle English term "trailen," which means "to pull along the ground." It is rooted in the Old French word "trailer," derived from the Vulgar Latin term *tractare, which also relates to dragging or pulling.

Examples

  1. We hiked along the narrow trail that led to the waterfall.
  2. The detective followed the suspect's trail to gather more evidence.
  3. The dog left a trail of muddy paw prints across the kitchen floor.
  4. After the rain, the trails through the forest became muddy and slippery.