rastrear, huella,rastro, seguir la pista
trace
(verb)rastrear.To trace means to find the origin or map the development of somethingShe was able to trace her family tree back to the 16th century.traceable
(adjective)que se puede seguir,rastreabletraced
(verb)rastreartraces
(noun)huellas,rastrostracing
(verb)rastreartrace
(noun)huella,rastro.A trace is a very small amount of something which is usually too little to measure accuratelyThere was a trace of dirt on the glass but it was so small that no one could see it.trace
(verb)seguir la pista.Trace means to collect information and to find somethingThe detective was able to trace the knife which the killer used to a small store in the village.traces
(verb)rastreartracing
(noun)rastreo
Additional meaning
trace
(noun)huella,rastro.A trace is a very small amount of something which is usually too little to measure accuratelyThere was a trace of dirt on the glass but it was so small that no one could see it.