Traction vs Tracking - What's the difference?
traction | tracking |
the act of pulling something along a surface using motive power
the condition of being so pulled
Grip
the pulling power of an engine or animal
the adhesive friction of a wheel etc on a surface
(medicine) a mechanically applied sustained pull, especially to a limb
(business) the extent of adoption of a new product or service, typically measured in number of customers or level of revenue achieved
(politics) popular support
The act by which something is tracked.
* 1963 , Abraham C. Keller, The Telling of Tales in Rabelais: Aspects of His Narrative Art
As nouns the difference between traction and tracking
is that traction is the act of pulling something along a surface using motive power while tracking is the act by which something is tracked.As verbs the difference between traction and tracking
is that traction is to apply a sustained pull to (a limb, etc) while tracking is .traction
English
(traction)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* subtraction * traction engine * tractivetracking
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- In volume, the erudite studies of his language, the trackings of his numerous references to persons, places, and things around him, and the reconstruction of the details of his little-known life have occupied the most attention