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    trek
    [trek]
    noun
    trek (noun) · treks (plural noun) · the Trek (noun)
    1. a long arduous journey, especially one made on foot:
      "a trek to the South Pole"
      • a tourist hike.
    verb
    trek (verb) · treks (third person present) · trekked (past tense) · trekked (past participle) · trekking (present participle)
    1. go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot:
      "we trekked through the jungle"
      • historical
        migrate or journey with one's belongings by ox-wagon.
      • SOUTH AFRICAN ENGLISH
        (of an ox) draw a vehicle or pull a load.
      • SOUTH AFRICAN ENGLISH
        travel constantly from place to place; lead a nomadic life:
        "my plan is to trek about seeing the world"
    Origin
    mid 19th century: from South African Dutch trek (noun), trekken (verb) ‘pull, travel’.
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  3. Trek can be defined as1234:
    • A going from one place to another usually of some distance.
    • To walk a long distance, usually over land such as hills, mountains, or forests.
    • To travel, especially by ox wagon; to go from place to place; to migrate.
    • To make a slow or arduous journey.
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    a going from one place to another usually of some distance started on our trek up the mountain before the sun rose
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    to walk a long distance, usually over land such as hills, mountains, or forests: We spent the day trekking through forests and over mountains. informal I trekked (= walked a long and tiring distance) all the way into town to meet him and he didn't even turn up. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples
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    To travel, especially by ox wagon; to go from place to place; to migrate.
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    Also found in: Thesaurus, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. trek (trĕk) intr.v. trekked, trek·king, treks 1. To make a slow or arduous journey. 2. To journey on foot, especially to hike through mountainous areas.
     
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