different between waymark vs tracklog
waymark
English
Etymology
From way +? mark.
Noun
waymark (plural waymarks)
- A sign or symbol marked in a prominent position in an off-road location to show the track of a footpath or route; fingerpost; guidepost; milestone.
- A map coordinate stored within a satellite navigation system
Derived terms
- waymarking
See also
- landmark, milestone, signpost, fingerpost
waymark From the web:
- what's waymark mean
- what does waymark do
- what does waymaker mean
- what does waymark
- what is waymarked trails
tracklog
English
Etymology
track +? log
Noun
tracklog (plural tracklogs)
- An ordered sequence of GPS coordinate measurements stored by a satellite navigation system.
See also
- waymark
tracklog From the web:
- what does backlog mean
- what happened to tracklogs
- what is torque tracklog
- what is track log
- what backlog means
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