untracked

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ tracked.

Adjective

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untracked (comparative more untracked, superlative most untracked)

  1. Not tracked.
  2. (of a vehicle) Without tracks.
    • 1954, The Chartered Mechanical Engineer, page 62:
      What could be more silent and efficient for carrying an untracked vehicle than the pneumatically-tyred wheel?
  3. (of a ski slope) Covered by freshly fallen, undisturbed snow.