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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
(v. t.) To run, hunt, or chase
after;
to
follow
hard upon; to
pursue..
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Exhibit
::
Exhibit
(v. t.) To
submit,
as a
document,
to a court or
officer,
in
course
of
proceedings;
also, to
present
or offer
officially
or in legal form; to
bring,
as a
charge..
Discourser
::
Discourser
(n.) One who
discourse;
a
narrator;
a
speaker;
an
haranguer.
Turfman
::
Turfman
(n.) A
turfite;
a
votary
of the turf, or race
course..
Luck
::
Luck (n.) That which
happens
to a
person;
an
event,
good or ill,
affecting
one's
interests
or
happiness,
and which is
deemed
casual;
a
course
or
series
of such
events
regarded
as
occurring
by
chance;
chance;
hap; fate;
fortune;
often,
one's
habitual
or
characteristic
fortune;
as, good, bad, ill, or hard luck. Luck is often used for good luck; as, luck is
better
than
skill..
Chirology
::
Chirology
(n.) The art or
practice
of using the
manual
alphabet
or of
communicating
thoughts
by sings made by the hands and
fingers;
a
substitute
for
spoken
or
written
language
in
intercourse
with the deaf and dumb. See
Dactylalogy.
Deflected
::
Deflected
(a.)
Turned
aside;
deviating
from a
direct
line or
course.
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To have
recourse;
to
resort;
as, to go to law..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) A mark left by
anything
passing;
a
track;
a path; a
course;
a
footprint;
a
vestige;
as, the trace of a
carriage
or sled; the trace of a deer; a
sinuous
trace..
Indirectness
::
Indirectness
(n.)
Deviation
from an
upright
or
straightforward
course;
unfairness;
dishonesty.
Treat
::
Treat (v. i.) To
discourse;
to
handle
a
subject
in
writing
or
speaking;
to make
discussion;
--
usually
with of; as,
Cicero
treats
of old age and of
duties..
Warp
::
Warp (v. i.) to turn or
incline
from a
straight,
true, or
proper
course;
to
deviate;
to
swerve..
Interdict
::
Interdict
(n.) To
forbid;
to
prohibit
or
debar;
as, to
interdict
intercourse
with
foreign
nations..
Saw
::
Saw (v. t.)
Something
said;
speech;
discourse.
Habitude
::
Habitude
(n.)
Habitual
association,
intercourse,
or
familiarity..
Tenor
::
Tenor (n.) A state of
holding
on in a
continuous
course;
manner
of
continuity;
constant
mode;
general
tendency;
course;
career.
Course
::
Course
(n.) The
ground
or path
traversed;
track;
way.
Track
::
Track (n.)
Course;
way; as, the track of a
comet..
Geologize
::
Geologize
(v. i.) To study
geology
or make
geological
investigations
in the
field;
to
discourse
as a
geologist.
Division
::
Division
(n.) The
distribution
of a
discourse
into
parts;
a part so
distinguished.
Discourse
::
Discourse
(n.) The power of the mind to
reason
or infer by
running,
as it were, from one fact or
reason
to
another,
and
deriving
a
conclusion;
an
exercise
or act of this
power;
reasoning;
range of
reasoning
faculty..
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