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Track home vs. Tract home

Track home

/træk hoʊm/
A type of dwelling situated near a racetrack, often used for temporary stays during events

Examples:

They moved into a cozy track home in the suburbs.The track home had a small backyard ideal for kids.Every track home in the development looked identical.

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This word has no synonyms

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This word has no antonyms

Tract home

/trækt hoʊm/
A house that is one of many similar ones in a subdivision often built by the same developer.

Examples:

New tract homes are sprouting up all over the suburb.They purchased a tract home for its affordability and design.The tract home had modern amenities but little customization.

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This word has no synonyms

Antonyms:

This word has no antonyms

Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Track has a k similar to walk and it refers to a path or route, just like you walk on a path.
  • Tract has a t like lot and it refers to a piece of land or an expanse, like a lot of land.
  • You track your steps, but you live in a tract home, which is built on a large piece of land.
  • Think of track as something related to movement or routes, while tract is related to property development.
  • Track is to route as tract is to land.
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