Home › Words › P › potrackpotrack/ˈpɒtɹak/potrack means the shrill, high-pitched noise of a guinea fowl.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, potrack ranks #8,611 of 42,749 for Qualifying.potrack is pronounced /ˈpɒtɹak/.EtymologyOnomatopoeic.intjThe shrill, high-pitched noise of a guinea fowl.e.g.“Here and there cattle were grazing, guinea fowls were calling potrack in tones which not even the magic of distance could render musical[…]” — 1898, Bradford Torrey, “Virginia”, in A World of Green Hills: Observations of Nature and Human Nature in the Blue Ridge, Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, page 186:verbTo make such a shrill, high-pitched noise.e.g.“"Dem guineas potracked en waked me up, Son," whispered Neptune. "Now I aims to git whut 's been sneakin' off wid my fowls."” — 1920, Marie Conway Oernler, “IV: The Soul of Black Folks”, in The Purple Heights, New York: Century Co.:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.claik 62% match — To honk or cry like a goose. vs potrack →cack 61% match — A squawk. vs potrack →cronk 61% match — To honk like a goose. vs potrack →chup 61% match — A short, loud, and urgent sound, usually of a bird. vs potrack →churr 60% match — To make the low vocal sound of some birds. vs potrack →bakaw 59% match — The cluck of a chicken. vs potrack →chut 59% match — A repeated short, low vocal sound made by guinea pigs, thought to express interest or curiosity. vs potrack →tweet 58% match — The sound of a bird; any short high-pitched sound or whistle. vs potrack →