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Racecourse vs Intertrack - What's the difference?

racecourse | intertrack |

As a noun racecourse

is a course over which races are run.

As an adjective intertrack is

between tracks (of a railway, album of music, etc).

racecourse

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • a course over which races are run
  • (British) a racetrack where horse races are run
  • intertrack

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Between tracks (of a railway, album of music, etc.).
  • (gambling, of a race) Having contenders entered by different racecourses.
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  • , passage=Among them was Teleview Racing Patrol, which he built into the leading source of closed-circuit broadcasts of horse racing to off-track betting and intertrack wagering sites in the country. }}