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Definition of course
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Course
(n.) That part of a meal
served
at one time, with its
accompaniments..
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Desultory
::
Desultory
(a.) Out of
course;
by the way; as a
digression;
not
connected
with the
subject;
as, a
desultory
remark..
Set
::
Set (n.)
Direction
or
course;
as, the set of the wind, or of a
current..
Engineer
::
Engineer
(v. t.) To use
contrivance
and
effort
for; to guide the
course
of; to
manage;
as, to
engineer
a bill
through
Congress..
Run
::
Run (n.) That which runs or flows in the
course
of a
certain
operation,
or
during
a
certain
time; as, a run of must in wine
making;
the first run of sap in a maple
orchard..
Stand
::
Stand (n.) To hold a
course
at sea; as, to stand from the
shore;
to stand for the
harbor..
Intelligence
::
Intelligence
(n.)
Acquaintance;
intercourse;
familiarity.
Land
::
Land (v. t.) To set down after
conveying;
to cause to fall,
alight,
or
reach;
to bring to the end of a
course;
as, he
landed
the quoit near the
stake;
to be
thrown
from a horse and
landed
in the mud; to land one in
difficulties
or
mistakes..
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..
Historiology
::
Historiology
(n.) A
discourse
on
history.
Train
::
Train (v.)
Regular
method;
process;
course;
order;
as,
things
now in a train for
settlement..
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) a
systematic
course
of diet, etc.,
pursed
with a view to
improving
or
preserving
the
health,
or for the
purpose
of
attaining
some
particular
effect,
as a
reduction
of
flesh;
--
sometimes
used
synonymously
with
hygiene..
Course
::
Course
(v. t.) To run
through
or over.
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. i.) To bring
anyone
back from evil
courses;
to
reform.
Preliminary
::
Preliminary
(a.)
Introductory;
previous;
preceding
the main
discourse
or
business;
prefatory;
as,
preliminary
observations
to a
discourse
or book;
preliminary
articles
to a
treaty;
preliminary
measures;
preliminary
examinations..
Shoot
::
Shoot (n.) An
inclined
plane,
either
artificial
or
natural,
down which
timber,
coal, etc., are
caused
to
slide;
also, a
narrow
passage,
either
natural
or
artificial,
in a
stream,
where the water
rushes
rapidly;
esp., a
channel,
having
a swift
current,
connecting
the ends of a bend in the
stream,
so as to
shorten
the
course..
Quiz
::
Quiz (n.) An
exercise,
or a
course
of
exercises,
conducted
as a
coaching
or as an
examination..
Curve
::
Curve (a.) To bend; to
crook;
as, to curve a line; to curve a pipe; to cause to
swerve
from a
straight
course;
as, to curve a ball in
pitching
it..
Zoogloea
::
Zoogloea
(n.) A
colony
or mass of
bacteria
imbedded
in a
viscous
gelatinous
substance.
The
zoogloea
is
characteristic
of a
transitory
stage
through
which
rapidly
multiplying
bacteria
pass in the
course
of their
evolution.
Also used
adjectively.
Prefatory
::
Prefatory
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of, a
preface;
introductory
to a book,
essay,
or
discourse;
as,
prefatory
remarks..
Hang
::
Hang (n.)
Connection;
arrangement;
plan; as, the hang of a
discourse..
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