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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.)
Method
of
procedure;
manner
or way of
conducting;
conduct;
behavior.
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Concurrent
::
Concurrent
(n.) One of the
supernumerary
days of the year over
fifty-two
complete
weeks;
-- so
called
because
they
concur
with the solar
cycle,
the
course
of which they
follow..
Sermonize
::
Sermonize
(v. t.) To
preach
or
discourse
to; to
affect
or
influence
by means of a
sermon
or of
sermons.
Progression
::
Progression
(n.)
Course;
passage;
lapse or
process
of time.
Twain
::
Twain (a. & n.) Two; --
nearly
obsolete
in
common
discourse,
but used in
poetry
and
burlesque..
Barrage
::
Barrage
(n.) An
artificial
bar or
obstruction
placed
in a river or water
course
to
increase
the depth of
water;
as, the
barrages
of the
Nile..
Homily
::
Homily
(n.) A
discourse
or
sermon
read or
pronounced
to an
audience;
a
serious
discourse.
Condescension
::
Condescension
(n.) The act of
condescending;
voluntary
descent
from one's rank or
dignity
in
intercourse
with an
inferior;
courtesy
toward
inferiors.
Walk-over
::
Walk-over
(n.) In
racing,
the going over a
course
by a horse which has no
competitor
for the
prize;
hence,
colloquially,
a
one-sided
contest;
an
uncontested,
or an easy,
victory..
Wind-rode
::
Wind-rode
(a.)
Caused
to ride or drive by the wind in
opposition
to the
course
of the tide; -- said of a
vessel
lying at
anchor,
with wind and tide
opposed
to each
other..
Thereagain
::
Thereagain
(adv.)
In
opposition;
against
one's
course.
Coition
::
Coition
(n.) A
coming
together;
sexual
intercourse;
copulation.
Motto
::
Motto (n.) A
sentence,
phrase,
or word,
prefixed
to an
essay,
discourse,
chapter,
canto,
or the like,
suggestive
of its
subject
matter;
a
short,
suggestive
expression
of a
guiding
principle;
a
maxim..
Cathodic
::
Cathodic
(a.) A term
applied
to the
centrifugal,
or
efferent,
course
of the
nervous
influence..
Successive
::
Successive
(a.)
Following
in order or in
uninterrupted
course;
coming
after
without
interruption
or
interval;
following
one after
another
in a line or
series;
consecutive;
as, the
successive
revolution
of
years;
the
successive
kings of
Egypt;
successive
strokes
of a
hammer..
Prognosticator
::
Prognosticator
(n.) One who
prognosticates;
a
foreknower
or
foreteller
of a
future
course
or event by
present
signs.
Table
::
Table (n.) A
stringcourse
which
includes
an
offset;
esp., a band of
stone,
or the like, set where an
offset
is
required,
so as to make it
decorative.
See Water
table..
Course
::
Course
(n.)
Customary
or
established
sequence
of
events;
recurrence
of
events
according
to
natural
laws.
Enlargement
::
Enlargement
(n.)
Diffusiveness
of
speech
or
writing;
expatiation;
a wide range of
discourse
or
argument.
Colloquial
::
Colloquial
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or used in,
conversation,
esp.
common
and
familiar
conversation;
conversational;
hence,
unstudied;
informal;
as,
colloquial
intercourse;
colloquial
phrases;
a
colloquial
style..
Slipslop
::
Slipslop
(n.) Weak, poor, or flat
liquor;
weak,
profitless
discourse
or
writing..
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