trackless

IPA: trˈækɫʌs

adjective

  • Not having tracks or paths; untrodden.
  • Not following a track.
  • (of a train etc.) Not running on tracks.
  • Without any track, after the track has been removed. (of a closed railway)
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Examples of "trackless" in Sentences

  • In moments, where there had been only trackless desert, there was now a gigantic sanctuary.
  • At a moment's notice, with scarcely any provisions, he undertook a near-suicidal flight across the trackless Himalayas.
  • He knew firsthand the trackless wilderness he was trying to cut through, but he never considered how hard that would be.
  • At last the king realized in shame that his fleet must have been lost somewhere along the trackless shore of the southern sea.
  • He knows that the way on which he is about to enter is "trackless;" but so is the bird's: God will guide him as He guides the bird.
  • He was familiar with every route in miles, whether roadway, trail, or "course by compass," as he termed trackless cruising in the desert.
  • Braddock had brought his plan of campaign from London, where it had been concocted by men who did not know that America was a nearly trackless wilderness devoid of subsistence for the troops.
  • • Give druids the choice to either channel positive energy (as the cleric class feature) or to gain wild empathy, and perhaps a few other class features as they gain levels (such as trackless step).
  • The knowledge of them and of other cognate facts enables man in these days to map out the so-called trackless ocean into districts, and follow its well-known highways with precision and comparative safety.

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