tracer

noun
trac·​er | \ ˈtrā-sər How to pronounce tracer (audio) \

Definition of tracer

1 : one that traces, tracks down, or searches out: such as
a : a person who traces missing persons or property and especially goods lost in transit
b : an inquiry sent out in tracing a shipment lost in transit
2 : one who traces designs, patterns, or markings
3 : a device (such as a stylus) used in tracing
4a : ammunition containing a chemical composition to mark the flight of projectiles by a trail of smoke or light
b : a substance used to trace the course of a chemical or biological process especially : label sense 3d

Examples of tracer in a Sentence

The enemy fired tracers at the aircraft carrier. They injected her with a radioactive tracer and tracked it via X-rays.

Recent Examples on the Web

Cardenas saw a ditch, ran to it and began crawling along its banks, tracers whizzed over his head. Sig Christenson, ExpressNews.com, "At 100, ex-POW still hears the ‘Screaming Mimis’," 5 Aug. 2019 Sent on the job as additional muscle with Kimball was a manager of the Hobo Joe's on 16th Street and Camelback Road, who also worked part-time as a skip tracer. AZCentral.com, "Don Bolles files: Were the popular Hobo Joe's coffee shops connected to the Mafia?," 30 July 2019 The white ball soared into the gun-metal sky, like a tracer round towards the left side of the seventh fairway stretching out below. Rob Hodgetts, CNN, "Tiger Woods 'sore' and 'scraping it around' at the Open," 18 July 2019 The tracer technology will be used on five holes — 9, 10, 13, 15 and 18. Tod Leonard, latimes.com, "Rory McIlroy aims to master intricacies of Augusta National in 10th tournament appearance," 4 Apr. 2018 As the Khmer Rouge closed in, lighting up the night sky above Phnom Penh with explosions, flares, and tracer bullets, he and his remaining staff were forced to evacuate on April 12, 1975. Harrison Smith, BostonGlobe.com, "John Gunther Dean, ambassador haunted by US departure from Cambodia, dies at 93," 13 June 2019 There will be new tracer set-ups on the fourth and 14th hole, allowing for different perspectives, as well as a drone designed to give viewers a new perspective on the course that has now hosted the most U.S. Open tournaments over the last 30 years. Jacob Feldman, SI.com, "This Could Be the U.S. Open FOX Has Been Waiting For," 13 June 2019 Authorities have said the man, Douglas Haig, sold Paddock 720 rounds of tracer bullets. Fox News, "The Latest: Brother of Vegas shooter says he was delusional," 3 Aug. 2018 An officer hit by tracer shells, his wounds smoking, begs his men to shoot him. Daniel Todman, WSJ, "‘The Battle of Arnhem’ Review: The Dutch Dead End," 15 Oct. 2018

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First Known Use of tracer

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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tracer

noun

English Language Learners Definition of tracer

: a type of bullet that shows its path by creating smoke or light as it moves through the air
medical : a substance that is put in a patient's body so that doctors can watch a biological process (such as digestion) or see how a condition (such as cancer) is progressing

tracer

noun
trac·​er | \ ˈtrā-sər How to pronounce tracer (audio) \

Medical Definition of tracer

: a substance used to trace the course of a process specifically : a labeled element or atom that can be traced throughout chemical or biological processes by its radioactivity or its unusual isotopic mass

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