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Definition of course
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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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Curricle
::
Curricle
(n.) A small or short
course.
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.)
Companionship
of
persons
on equal and
friendly
terms;
frequent
and
familiar
intercourse.
Confer
::
Confer
(v. i.) To have
discourse;
to
consult;
to
compare
views;
to
deliberate.
Stream
::
Stream
(n.) A
continued
current
or
course;
as, a
stream
of
weather..
Inaffable
::
Inaffable
(a.) Not
affable;
reserved
in
social
intercourse.
Con
::
Con (v. t.) To
conduct,
or
superintend
the
steering
of (a
vessel);
to watch the
course
of (a
vessel)
and
direct
the
helmsman
how to
steer..
Correspondence
::
Correspondence
(n.)
Friendly
intercourse;
reciprocal
exchange
of
civilities;
especially,
intercourse
between
persons
by means of
letters..
Former
::
Former
(a.) Near the
beginning;
preceeding;
as, the
former
part of a
discourse
or
argument..
Prolix
::
Prolix
(a.)
Extending
to a great
length;
unnecessarily
long;
minute
in
narration
or
argument;
excessively
particular
in
detail;
--
rarely
used
except
with
reference
to
discourse
written
or
spoken;
as, a
prolix
oration;
a
prolix
poem; a
prolix
sermon..
Eavesdropping
::
Eavesdropping
(n.) The habit of
lurking
about
dwelling
houses,
and other
places
where
persons
meet fro
private
intercourse,
secretly
listening
to what is said, and then
tattling
it
abroad.
The
offense
is
indictable
at
common
law..
Exportation
::
Exportation
(n.) The act of
exporting;
the act of
conveying
or
sending
commodities
abroad
or to
another
country,
in the
course
of
commerce..
Guide
::
Guide (v. t.) To lead or
direct
in a way; to
conduct
in a
course
or path; to
pilot;
as, to guide a
traveler..
Prognostic
::
Prognostic
(a.) A sign or
symptom
indicating
the
course
and
termination
of a
disease.
Resume
::
Resume
(v. t.) To begin
again;
to
recommence,
as
something
which has been
interrupted;
as, to
resume
an
argument
or
discourse..
Division
::
Division
(n.) A
course
of notes so
running
into each other as to form one
series
or
chain,
to be sung in one
breath
to one
syllable..
Progression
::
Progression
(n.)
Course;
passage;
lapse or
process
of time.
Leptology
::
Leptology
(n.) A
minute
and
tedious
discourse
on
trifling
things.
Fornication
::
Fornication
(n.)
Unlawful
sexual
intercourse
on the part of an
unmarried
person;
the act of such
illicit
sexual
intercourse
between
a man and a woman as does not by law
amount
to
adultery.
Discourse
::
Discourse
(n.)
Conversation;
talk.
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..
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