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Definition of course
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Course
(n.)
Method
of
procedure;
manner
or way of
conducting;
conduct;
behavior.
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Descant
::
Descant
(v. i.) To
comment
freely;
to
discourse
with
fullness
and
particularity;
to
discourse
at
large.
Dam
::
Dam (n.) A
barrier
to
prevent
the flow of a
liquid;
esp., a bank of
earth,
or wall of any kind, as of
masonry
or wood, built
across
a water
course,
to
confine
and keep back
flowing
water..
Speak
::
Speak (v. i.) To
discourse;
to make
mention;
to tell.
Coursed
::
Coursed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Cours.
Course
::
Course
(n.) That part of a meal
served
at one time, with its
accompaniments..
Answer
::
Answer
(n.) A
counter-statement
of facts in a
course
of
pleadings;
a
confutation
of what the other party has
alleged;
a
responsive
declaration
by a
witness
in reply to a
question.
In
Equity,
it is the usual form of
defense
to the
complainant's
charges
in his
bill..
Land
::
Land (v. i.) To go on shore from a ship or boat; to
disembark;
to come to the end of a
course.
Polemic
::
Polemic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
controversy;
maintaining,
or
involving,
controversy;
controversial;
disputative;
as, a
polemic
discourse
or
essay;
polemic
theology..
Continue
::
Continue
(v. i.) To be
steadfast
or
constant
in any
course;
to
persevere;
to
abide;
to
endure;
to
persist;
to keep up or
maintain
a
particular
condition,
course,
or
series
of
actions;
as, the army
continued
to
advance..
Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) That part of a book or
discourse
which
introduces
or leads the way to the main
subject,
or part;
preliminary;
matter;
preface;
proem;
exordium..
Mysticism
::
Mysticism
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
Mystics,
who
professed
a pure,
sublime,
and
wholly
disinterested
devotion,
and
maintained
that they had
direct
intercourse
with the
divine
Spirit,
and
aquired
a
knowledge
of God and of
spiritual
things
unattainable
by the
natural
intellect,
and such as can not be
analyzed
or
explained..
Tenor
::
Tenor (n.) A state of
holding
on in a
continuous
course;
manner
of
continuity;
constant
mode;
general
tendency;
course;
career.
Sermonize
::
Sermonize
(v. t.) To
preach
or
discourse
to; to
affect
or
influence
by means of a
sermon
or of
sermons.
Nigh
::
Nigh (a.) In a
situation
near in place or time, or in the
course
of
events;
near..
Discourse
::
Discourse
(n.)
Conversation;
talk.
Dissuade
::
Dissuade
(v. t.) To
advise
or
exhort
against;
to try to
persuade
(one from a
course).
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..
Mateology
::
Mateology
(n.) A vain,
unprofitable
discourse
or
inquiry..
Conversable
::
Conversable
(a.)
Qualified
for
conversation;
disposed
to
converse;
sociable;
free in
discourse.
Bed
::
Bed (n.) The
bottom
of a
watercourse,
or of any body of
water;
as, the bed of a
river..
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