trackout

Noun

 * 1)  Traces of material carried out of an area as a result of sticking to clothing, vehicles, etc.
 * 2)  A backward movement of the camera, showing a wider field.
 * 3)  The exit of a curve when the car has just fully straightened out.
 * 4) Navigational assistance providing by tracking a boat or plane as it starts on a course, ensuring that it is following the correct trajectory.
 * 1)  The exit of a curve when the car has just fully straightened out.
 * 2) Navigational assistance providing by tracking a boat or plane as it starts on a course, ensuring that it is following the correct trajectory.
 * 1)  The exit of a curve when the car has just fully straightened out.
 * 2) Navigational assistance providing by tracking a boat or plane as it starts on a course, ensuring that it is following the correct trajectory.
 * 1) Navigational assistance providing by tracking a boat or plane as it starts on a course, ensuring that it is following the correct trajectory.
 * 1) Navigational assistance providing by tracking a boat or plane as it starts on a course, ensuring that it is following the correct trajectory.
 * 1) Navigational assistance providing by tracking a boat or plane as it starts on a course, ensuring that it is following the correct trajectory.
 * 1) Navigational assistance providing by tracking a boat or plane as it starts on a course, ensuring that it is following the correct trajectory.
 * 1) Navigational assistance providing by tracking a boat or plane as it starts on a course, ensuring that it is following the correct trajectory.