foretrack means A track made beforehand or in advance. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
Etymology
From fore- + track.
noun
- A track made beforehand or in advance.
- A track made by the forelegs of an animal.“This directional predominance of the forelegs over the hindlegs indicates that placing the forelegs under stimulus control is a major component in training straightness (where the hindhooves step into the foretracks).”
verb
- To track beforehand or in advance.“If, thereby, in the proximate future even two or three of the great Atlantic storms that ravage the sail-whitened offings of the British coasts can, every year, be foretracked and their destination be telegraphically and officially announced to the threatened European districts, the life-saving and property-saving thus effected would amply compensate for all the labor and expense of the internatio”
- To track in a forward direction.“Marten trails were foretracked and backtracked as far as possible.”