Ozark Definition–noun | a town in SE Alabama. 13,188. | | From Dictionary
Trail Definition–verb (used with object) | 1. | to drag or let drag along the ground or other surface; draw or drag along behind. | | 2. | to bring or have floating after itself or oneself: a racing car trailing clouds of dust. | | 3. | to follow the track, trail, or scent of; track. | | 4. | to follow along behind (another), as in a race. | | 5. | to mark out, as a track. | | 6. | to tread down or make a path through (grass or the like). | | 7. | to draw out, as speech; protract. | | 8. | Ceramics. to pour (slip) on a biscuit so as to produce a pattern. | –verb (used without object) | 9. | to be drawn or dragged along the ground or some other surface, as when hanging from something moving: Her long bridal gown
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trailed across the floor. | | 10. | to hang down loosely from something. | | 11. | to stream from or float after something moving, as dust, smoke, and sparks do. | | 12. | to follow as if drawn along. | | 13. | to fish by trailing a line from a moving boat; troll. | | 14. | to go slowly, lazily, or wearily along. | | 15. | to pass or extend in a straggling line. | | 16. | to change gradually or wander from a course, so as to become weak, ineffectual, etc. (usually fol. by off or away): Her voice trailed off into silence. | | 17. | to arrive or be last: He finally trailed in at 10 o'clock. | | 18. | to be losing in a contest: The home team was trailing 20 to 15. | | 19. | to creep or crawl, as a serpent. | | 20. | to follow a track or scent, as of game. | | 21. | (of a plant) to extend itself in growth along the ground rather than taking root or clinging by tendrils, etc. | –noun | 22. | a path or track made across a wild region, over rough country, or the like, by the passage of people or animals. | | 23. | the track, scent, or the like, left by an animal, person, or thing, esp. as followed by a hunter, hound, or other pursuer. | | 24. | something that is trailed or that trails behind, as the train of a skirt or robe. | | 25. | a stream of dust, smoke, light, people, vehicles, etc., behind something moving. | | 26. | Artillery. the part of a gun carriage that rests on the ground when the piece is unlimbered. | | 27. | Architecture. a running vine, leaf, or tendril ornament, as in a Gothic molding. | —Idiom | 28. | trail arms, Military. | a. | to hold a rifle in the right hand at an oblique angle, with the muzzle forward and the butt a few inches off the ground. | | b. | a command to trail arms. | | | From Dictionary
Equipment Definition–noun | 1. | anything kept, furnished, or provided for a specific purpose. | | 2. | the act of equipping a person or thing. | | 3. | the state of being equipped. | | 4. | the personal knowledge and skill required for a task, occupation, etc.: He has the necessary equipment for law. | | 5. | the rolling stock of a railroad. | | From Dictionary
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