Tract
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Tract may refer to:
- Land lot, a morphological section of landscape, a conjugate system of facies and their groups united by general direction of physic-geographical processes confined to uniform relief of one substrate. More than often tract is associated with a geographical toponym. Examples are Barsa-Kelmes, Sandarmokh, and others.
- Census tract, a geographic region defined for the purpose of taking a census
- Tract (literature), a short written work, usually of a political or religious nature
- Tract (liturgy), a component of Roman Catholic liturgy
- Neural tract, a bundle of fibers that connects different parts of the central nervous system - analogous to a nerve in the peripheral nervous system
- A collection of related anatomic structures, such as:
- Gastrointestinal tract
- Genitourinary tract
- Reproductive tract
- A grouping of feathers, e.g. primaries, auriculars, scapulars
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- Tract, an imprint of the German group VDM Publishing devoted to the reproduction of Wikipedia content
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