1. tracked - Adjective
2. tracked - Verb
of Track
Source: Webster's dictionarynew snow tracked by rabbits Source: Internet
tracked vehicles Source: Internet
A 2002 survey by Public Agenda tracked the attitudes toward the racial profiling of Blacks and people of Middle Eastern descent. Source: Internet
All containers are numbered and tracked using computerized systems. Source: Internet
Aiming the missile was simple; the gunner simply kept his gunsight on the target, while electronics in the sighting system tracked the missile optically and sent corrections through an IR link (similar to a TV remote control). Source: Internet
After March 31, 1997, Pioneer 10's weak signal continued to be tracked by the Deep Space Network to aid the training of flight controllers in the process of acquiring deep space radio signals. Source: Internet