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Definition of course
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Course
(n.) The
menses.
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Subrector
::
Subreader
(n.) An under
reader
in the inns of
court,
who reads the texts of law the
reader
is to
discourse
upon..
Upwards
::
Upwards
(adv.)
In a
direction
from lower to
higher;
toward
a
higher
place;
in a
course
toward
the
source
or
origin;
--
opposed
to
downward;
as, to tend or roll
upward..
Epiphonema
::
Epiphonema
(n.) An
exclamatory
sentence,
or
striking
reflection,
which sums up or
concludes
a
discourse..
Process
::
Process
(n.) A
series
of
actions,
motions,
or
occurrences;
progressive
act or
transaction;
continuous
operation;
normal
or
actual
course
or
procedure;
regular
proceeding;
as, the
process
of
vegetation
or
decomposition;
a
chemical
process;
processes
of
nature..
Prolixity
::
Prolixity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
prolix;
great
length;
minute
detail;
as,
prolixity
in
discourses
and
writings..
Addression
::
Addression
(n.) The act of
addressing
or
directing
one's
course.
Thread
::
Thread
(n.) Fig.:
Something
continued
in a long
course
or
tenor;
a,s the
thread
of life, or of a
discourse..
Deflected
::
Deflected
(a.)
Turned
aside;
deviating
from a
direct
line or
course.
Punctilious
::
Punctilious
(a.)
Attentive
to
punctilio;
very nice or exact in the forms of
behavior,
etiquette,
or
mutual
intercourse;
precise;
exact in the
smallest
particulars..
Repent
::
Repent
(v. i.) To
change
the mind, or the
course
of
conduct,
on
account
of
regret
or
dissatisfaction..
Contest
::
Contest
(v. t.) To make a
subject
of
litigation;
to
defend,
as a suit; to
dispute
or
resist;
as a
claim,
by
course
of law; to
controvert..
Communicate
::
Communicate
(v. i.) To have
intercourse
or to be the means of
intercourse;
as, to
communicate
with
another
on
business;
to be
connected;
as, a
communicating
artery..
Refracted
::
Refracted
(a.)
Turned
from a
direct
course
by
refraction;
as,
refracted
rays of
light..
Narration
::
Narration
(n.) That part of a
discourse
which
recites
the time,
manner,
or
consequences
of an
action,
or
simply
states
the facts
connected
with the
subject..
Footstep
::
Footstep
(n.) The mark or
impression
of the foot; a
track;
hence,
visible
sign of a
course
pursued;
token;
mark; as, the
footsteps
of
divine
wisdom..
Drip
::
Drip (n.) That part of a
cornice,
sill
course,
or other
horizontal
member,
which
projects
beyond
the rest, and is of such
section
as to throw off the rain
water..
Steadied
::
Steady
(n.)
Regular;
constant;
undeviating;
uniform;
as, the
steady
course
of the sun; a
steady
breeze
of
wind..
Homily
::
Homily
(n.) A
discourse
or
sermon
read or
pronounced
to an
audience;
a
serious
discourse.
Path
::
Path (n.) A way,
course,
or
track,
in which
anything
moves or has
moved;
route;
passage;
an
established
way; as, the path of a
meteor,
of a
caravan,
of a
storm,
of a
pestilence.
Also used
figuratively,
of a
course
of life or
action..
Succubus
::
Succubus
(n.) A demon or
fiend;
especially,
a
lascivious
spirit
supposed
to have
sexual
intercourse
with the men by
night;
a
succuba.
Cf.
Incubus..
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