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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
succession
of one to
another
in
office
or duty;
order;
turn.
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Run
::
Run (a.) To flow, as a
liquid;
to
ascend
or
descend;
to
course;
as,
rivers
run to the sea; sap runs up in the
spring;
her blood ran
cold..
Homily
::
Homily
(n.) A
discourse
or
sermon
read or
pronounced
to an
audience;
a
serious
discourse.
Strike
::
Strike
(v. i.) To move; to
advance;
to
proceed;
to take a
course;
as, to
strike
into the
fields..
Cape
::
Cape (v. i.) To head or
point;
to keep a
course;
as, the ship capes
southwest
by
south..
Reasoning
::
Reasoning
(n.) That which is
offered
in
argument;
proofs
or
reasons
when
arranged
and
developed;
course
of
argument.
Dissert
::
Dissert
(v. i.) To
discourse
or
dispute;
to
discuss.
Concourse
::
Concourse
(n.) The place or point of
meeting
or
junction
of two
bodies.
Wander
::
Wander
(v. t.) To
travel
over
without
a
certain
course;
to
traverse;
to
stroll
through.
Round
::
Round (n.) A
course
of
action
or
conduct
performed
by a
number
of
persons
in turn, or one after
another,
as if
seated
in a
circle..
Scope
::
Scope (n.) Room or
opportunity
for free
outlook
or aim; space for
action;
amplitude
of
opportunity;
free
course
or vent;
liberty;
range of view,
intent,
or
action..
Busk
::
Busk (v. t. & i.) To go; to
direct
one's
course.
Speak
::
Speak (v. i.) To
discourse;
to make
mention;
to tell.
Career
::
Career
(n.) A race
course:
the
ground
run over.
Exorbitant
::
Exorbitant
(a.)
Departing
from an orbit or usual
track;
hence,
deviating
from the usual or due
course;
going
beyond
the
appointed
rules or
established
limits
of right or
propriety;
excessive;
extravagant;
enormous;
inordinate;
as,
exorbitant
appetites
and
passions;
exorbitant
charges,
demands,
or
claims..
Series
::
Series
(n.) A
number
of
things
or
events
standing
or
succeeding
in
order,
and
connected
by a like
relation;
sequence;
order;
course;
a
succession
of
things;
as, a
continuous
series
of
calamitous
events..
Company
::
Company
(n.)
Society,
in
general;
people
assembled
for
social
intercourse..
Remonstrate
::
Remonstrate
(v. i.) To
present
and urge
reasons
in
opposition
to an act,
measure,
or any
course
of
proceedings;
to
expostulate;
as, to
remonstrate
with a
person
regarding
his
habits;
to
remonstrate
against
proposed
taxation..
Thou
::
Thou (v. i.) To use the words thou and thee in
discourse
after the
manner
of the
Friends.
Pilot
::
Pilot (n.)
Figuratively:
A
guide;
a
director
of
another
through
a
difficult
or
unknown
course.
Deliberate
::
Deliberate
(v. i.) To take
counsel
with one's self; to weigh the
arguments
for and
against
a
proposed
course
of
action;
to
reflect;
to
consider;
to
hesitate
in
deciding;
--
sometimes
with on, upon,
about,
concerning..
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