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Tracings

[trey-sing]

trac·ing

[trey-sing]
noun
1.
the act of a person or thing that traces.
2.
something that is produced by tracing.
3.
a copy of a drawing, map, plan, etc., made by tracing on a transparent sheet placed over the original.
4.
the record made by a self-registering instrument.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English; see trace1, -ing1
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Medical Dictionary

tracing trac·ing (trā'sĭng)
n.
A graphic record of mechanical or electrical events that is recorded by a pointed instrument.

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