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Definition of course
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Course
(n.) The act of
moving
from one point to
another;
progress;
passage.
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Route
::
Route (n.) The
course
or way which is
traveled
or
passed,
or is to be
passed;
a
passing;
a
course;
a road or path; a
march..
Concourse
::
Concourse
(n.) An open space where
several
roads or paths meet; esp. an open space in a park where
several
roads meet.
Epiphonema
::
Epiphonema
(n.) An
exclamatory
sentence,
or
striking
reflection,
which sums up or
concludes
a
discourse..
Sermon
::
Sermon
(n.)
Specifically,
a
discourse
delivered
in
public,
usually
by a
clergyman,
for the
purpose
of
religious
instruction
and
grounded
on some text or
passage
of
Scripture..
Retrograde
::
Retrograde
(a.)
Tending
or
moving
backward;
having
a
backward
course;
contrary;
as, a
retrograde
motion;
--
opposed
to
progressive..
Discourse
::
Discourse
(n.)
Consecutive
speech,
either
written
or
unwritten,
on a given line of
thought;
speech;
treatise;
dissertation;
sermon,
etc.; as, the
preacher
gave us a long
discourse
on
duty..
Engineer
::
Engineer
(v. t.) To use
contrivance
and
effort
for; to guide the
course
of; to
manage;
as, to
engineer
a bill
through
Congress..
By-pass
::
By-pass
(n.) A
by-passage,
for a pipe, or other
channel,
to
divert
circulation
from the usual
course..
Pursuit
::
Pursuit
(v. t.)
Course
of
business
or
occupation;
continued
employment
with a view to same end; as,
mercantile
pursuits;
a
literary
pursuit..
Whore
::
Whore (v. t.) To
corrupt
by lewd
intercourse;
to make a whore of; to
debauch.
Disturbance
::
Disturbance
(n.) An
interruption
of a state of peace or
quiet;
derangement
of the
regular
course
of
things;
disquiet;
disorder;
as, a
disturbance
of
religious
exercises;
a
disturbance
of the
galvanic
current..
Swiftlet
::
Swiftfoot
(n.) The
courser.
Plongee
::
Plongee
(n.) A slope or
sloping
toward
the
front;
as, the
plongee
of a
parapet;
the
plongee
of a shell in its
course..
Diet
::
Diet (n.) A
course
of food
selected
with
reference
to a
particular
state of
health;
prescribed
allowance
of food;
regimen
prescribed.
Counter
::
Counter
(adv.)
In the wrong way;
contrary
to the right
course;
as, a hound that runs
counter..
Speaker
::
Speaker
(n.) One who
utters
or
pronounces
a
discourse;
usually,
one who
utters
a
speech
in
public;
as, the man is a good
speaker,
or a bad
speaker..
Ledgment
::
Ledgment
(n.) A
string-course
or
horizontal
suit of
moldings,
such as the base
moldings
of a
building..
Cesspool
::
Cesspool
(n.) A
cistern
in the
course,
or the
termination,
of a
drain,
to
collect
sedimentary
or
superfluous
matter;
a privy
vault;
any
receptacle
of
filth..
Dermatologist
::
Dermatologist
(n.) One who
discourses
on the skin and its
diseases;
one
versed
in
dermatology.
Incubus
::
Incubus
(n.) A
demon;
a
fiend;
a
lascivious
spirit,
supposed
to have
sexual
intercourse
with women by
night..
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