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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.) A
continuous
level range of brick or
stones
of the same
height
throughout
the face or faces of a
building.
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Exportation
::
Exportation
(n.) The act of
exporting;
the act of
conveying
or
sending
commodities
abroad
or to
another
country,
in the
course
of
commerce..
Fortuitous
::
Fortuitous
(a.)
Happening
by
chance;
coming
or
occuring
unexpectedly,
or
without
any known
cause;
chance;
as, the
fortuitous
concourse
of
atoms..
Speaker
::
Speaker
(n.) One who
utters
or
pronounces
a
discourse;
usually,
one who
utters
a
speech
in
public;
as, the man is a good
speaker,
or a bad
speaker..
Tailzie
::
Tailzie
(n.) An
entailment
or deed
whereby
the legal
course
of
succession
is cut off, and an
arbitrary
one
substituted..
Communication
::
Communication
(n.)
Intercourse
by
words,
letters,
or
messages;
interchange
of
thoughts
or
opinions,
by
conference
or other
means;
conference;
correspondence..
Witchcraft
::
Witchcraft
(n.) The
practices
or art of
witches;
sorcery;
enchantments;
intercourse
with evil
spirits.
Disfellowship
::
Disfellowship
(v. t.) To
exclude
from
fellowship;
to
refuse
intercourse
with, as an
associate..
Error
::
Error (n.) A
wandering
or
deviation
from the right
course
or
standard;
irregularity;
mistake;
inaccuracy;
something
made wrong or left
wrong;
as, an error in
writing
or in
printing;
a
clerical
error..
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. i.) To
follow
the
chase;
to go out in
pursuit
of game; to
course
with
hounds.
Rule
::
Rule (a.)
Uniform
or
established
course
of
things.
Tack
::
Tack (v. t.) To
change
the
direction
of (a
vessel)
when
sailing
closehauled,
by
putting
the helm alee and
shifting
the tacks and sails so that she will
proceed
to
windward
nearly
at right
angles
to her
former
course..
Stringed
::
Stringcourse
(n.) A
horizontal
band in a
building,
forming
a part of the
design,
whether
molded,
projecting,
or
carved,
or in any way
distinguished
from the rest of the
work..
Current
::
Current
(a.)
General
course;
ordinary
procedure;
progressive
and
connected
movement;
as, the
current
of time, of
events,
of
opinion,
etc..
Intervert
::
Intervert
(v. t.) To turn to
another
course
or use.
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) A
syllabus,
or table of the
principal
heads of a
discourse,
disposed
in their
natural
order..
Refrangible
::
Refrangible
(a.)
Capable
of being
refracted,
or
turned
out of a
direct
course,
in
passing
from one
medium
to
another,
as rays of
light..
Converse
::
Converse
(v. i.) To keep
company;
to hold
intimate
intercourse;
to
commune;
--
followed
by with.
Sheer
::
Sheer (v. i.) To
decline
or
deviate
from the line of the
proper
course;
to turn
aside;
to
swerve;
as, a ship
sheers
from her
course;
a horse
sheers
at a
bicycle..
Cubile
::
Cubile
(n.) The
lowest
course
of
stones
in a
building.
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
/.
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