track-road

English

Etymology

From track (to tow).

Noun

track-road (plural track-roads)

  1. (archaic) A towpath.
    • 1822, The Repertory of Arts and Manufactures, page 66:
      The principal object of this invention is to do away with the expense of horse-labour, and reparation of the towing-paths or track-roads.
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