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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 trail n. Pronunciation: ' trāl Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, perhaps from Anglo-French *trailer, alteration of trainer to drag, trail on the ground ― more at TRAIN Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1 a : to hang down so as to drag along or sweep the ground b : to extend over a surface in a loose or straggling manner <a vine that trail s over the ground> c : to grow to such length as to droop over toward the ground < trail ing branches of a weeping birch> 2 a : to walk or proceed draggingly, heavily, or wearily : PLOD , TRUDGE b : to lag behind : do poorly in relation to others 3 : to move, flow, or extend slowly in thin streams <smoke trail ing from chimneys> 4 a : to extend in an erratic or uneven course or line : STRAGGLE b : DWINDLE <her voice trail ing off> 5 : to follow a trail : track game transitive verb 1 a : to draw or drag loosely along a surface : allow to sweep the ground b : HAUL , TOW 2 a : to drag (as a limb or the body) heavily or wearily b : to carry or bring along as an addition, burden, or encumbrance c : to draw along in one's wake 3 a : to follow upon the scent or trace of : TRACK b : to follow in the footsteps of : PURSUE c : to follow along behind d : to lag behind (as a competitor) synonyms see CHASE ]]> 2 trail n. Function: noun Date: 14th century 1 : something that trails or is trailed: as a : a trailing plant b : the train of a gown c : a trailing arrangement (as of flowers) : SPRAY d : the part of a gun carriage that rests on the ground when the piece is unlimbered 2 a : something that follows or moves along as if being drawn along : TRAIN…