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Definition of course
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of course is as below...
Course
(n.) The act of
moving
from one point to
another;
progress;
passage.
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Correspondence
::
Correspondence
(n.)
Friendly
intercourse;
reciprocal
exchange
of
civilities;
especially,
intercourse
between
persons
by means of
letters..
Meander
::
Meander
(v. i.) To wind or turn in a
course
or
passage;
to be
intricate.
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.)
Companionship
of
persons
on equal and
friendly
terms;
frequent
and
familiar
intercourse.
Prognostic
::
Prognostic
(a.) A sign or
symptom
indicating
the
course
and
termination
of a
disease.
Foundation
::
Foundation
(n.) The
lowest
and
supporting
part or
member
of a wall,
including
the base
course
(see Base
course
(a), under Base, n.) and
footing
courses;
in a frame
house,
the whole
substructure
of
masonry..
Discourse
::
Discourse
(n.) The power of the mind to
reason
or infer by
running,
as it were, from one fact or
reason
to
another,
and
deriving
a
conclusion;
an
exercise
or act of this
power;
reasoning;
range of
reasoning
faculty..
Desultory
::
Desultory
(a.) Out of
course;
by the way; as a
digression;
not
connected
with the
subject;
as, a
desultory
remark..
Lecture
::
Lecture
(n.) A
discourse
on any
subject;
especially,
a
formal
or
methodical
discourse,
intended
for
instruction;
sometimes,
a
familiar
discourse,
in
contrast
with a
sermon..
Argumentative
::
Argumentative
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
characterized
by,
argument;
containing
a
process
of
reasoning;
as, an
argumentative
discourse..
Meander
::
Meander
(n.) A
winding,
crooked,
or
involved
course;
as, the
meanders
of the veins and
arteries..
Address
::
Address
(v. t.) A
formal
communication,
either
written
or
spoken;
a
discourse;
a
speech;
a
formal
application
to any one; a
petition;
a
formal
statement
on some
subject
or
special
occasion;
as, an
address
of
thanks,
an
address
to the
voters..
Drift
::
Drift (n.) The
tendency
of an act,
argument,
course
of
conduct,
or the like;
object
aimed at or
intended;
intention;
hence,
also,
import
or
meaning
of a
sentence
or
discourse;
aim..
Onology
::
Onology
(n.)
Foolish
discourse.
Coursed
::
Coursed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Cours.
Refracted
::
Refracted
(a.)
Turned
from a
direct
course
by
refraction;
as,
refracted
rays of
light..
Function
::
Function
(n.) The
course
of
action
which
peculiarly
pertains
to any
public
officer
in
church
or
state;
the
activity
appropriate
to any
business
or
profession.
Windlass
::
Windlass
(v. i.) To take a
roundabout
course;
to work
warily
or by
indirect
means.
Unicursal
::
Unicursal
(a.) That can be
passed
over in a
single
course;
-- said of a curve when the
coordinates
of the point on the curve can be
expressed
as
rational
algebraic
functions
of a
single
parameter
/.
Race
::
Race (n.) Esp., swift
progress;
rapid
course;
a
running..
Orderly
::
Orderly
(a.)
Conformed
to
order;
in
order;
regular;
as, an
orderly
course
or
plan..
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