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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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Livelode
::
Livelode
(n.)
Course
of life; means of
support;
livelihood.
Round
::
Round (n.) A
course
ending
where it
began;
a
circuit;
a beat;
especially,
one
freguently
or
regulary
traversed;
also, the act of
traversing
a
circuit;
as, a
watchman's
round;
the
rounds
of the
postman..
Imparlance
::
Imparlance
(n.)
Mutual
discourse;
conference.
Lode
::
Lode (n.) A water
course
or way; a reach of
water.
Prose
::
Prose (n.)
Hence,
language
which
evinces
little
imagination
or
animation;
dull and
commonplace
discourse..
Witchcraft
::
Witchcraft
(n.) The
practices
or art of
witches;
sorcery;
enchantments;
intercourse
with evil
spirits.
Tout
::
Tout (n.) One who
secretly
watches
race
horses
which are in
course
of
training,
to get
information
about their
capabilities,
for use in
betting..
Equality
::
Equality
(n.)
Sameness
in state or
continued
course;
evenness;
uniformity;
as, an
equality
of
temper
or
constitution..
Veer
::
Veer (v. t.) To
direct
to a
different
course;
to turn; to wear; as, to veer, or wear, a
vessel..
Soliloquy
::
Soliloquy
(n.) The act of
talking
to one's self; a
discourse
made by one in
solitude
to one's self;
monologue.
Copy
::
Copy (n.) To
imitate;
to
attempt
to
resemble,
as in
manners
or
course
of
life..
Plank-sheer
::
Plank-sheer
(n.) The
course
of plank laid
horizontally
over the
timberheads
of a
vessel's
frame.
Maiden
::
Maiden
(n.) An
unmarried
woman;
a girl or woman who has not
experienced
sexual
intercourse;
a
virgin;
a maid.
Deflection
::
Deflection
(n.) The
deviation
of a shot or ball from its true
course.
Anthology
::
Anthology
(n.) A
discourse
on
flowers.
Tack
::
Tack (v. t.) A rope used to hold in place the
foremost
lower
corners
of the
courses
when the
vessel
is
closehauled
(see
Illust.
of
Ship);
also, a rope
employed
to pull the lower
corner
of a
studding
sail to the
boom..
Goosewing
::
Goosewing
(n.) One of the clews or lower
corners
of a
course
or a
topsail
when the
middle
part or the rest of the sail is
furled.
Course
::
Course
(n.) A
series
of
motions
or acts
arranged
in
order;
a
succession
of acts or
practices
connectedly
followed;
as, a
course
of
medicine;
a
course
of
lectures
on
chemistry..
Speak
::
Speak (v. i.) To
discourse;
to make
mention;
to tell.
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) One of two or more words in the same
language
derived
by
different
courses
from the same
original
from; as, crypt and grot are
doublets;
also, guard and ward; yard and
garden;
abridge
and
abbreviate,
etc..
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