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treck

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb treck has 1 sense
  1. treck - go trecking; "We trecked in the Himalayas"
    --1 is one way to
    hike
    Sample sentence:
    They treck up the hill

Definitions from the Web

Treck

Definition:

As a noun:

1. A long and adventurous journey, typically on foot or in difficult terrain.

Example Sentence:

"I embarked on a treck through the mountains to reach the remote village."

As a verb:

1. To make a long and adventurous journey, typically on foot or in difficult terrain.

Example Sentence:

"We decided to treck across the desert to witness the breathtaking landscape."

As a popular term:

1. A slang term used to describe a challenging or tiring experience.

Example Sentence:

"That hike was a real treck, but the view from the top was worth it."

As a local term:

1. (Specific to a local region) A traditional walking path or trail frequently used by locals.

Example Sentence:

"The treck through the ancient forest is a popular local activity for nature enthusiasts."

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