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Definition of course
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Course
(v. t.) To run
through
or over.
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Scent
::
Scent (n.)
Specifically,
the odor left by an
animal
on the
ground
in
passing
over it; as, dogs find or lose the
scent;
hence,
course
of
pursuit;
track of
discovery..
Course
::
Course
(n.) That part of a meal
served
at one time, with its
accompaniments..
Route
::
Route (n.) The
course
or way which is
traveled
or
passed,
or is to be
passed;
a
passing;
a
course;
a road or path; a
march..
Voyage
::
Voyage
(n.)
Course;
way.
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..
Gauge
::
Gauge (n.) That part of a
shingle,
slate,
or tile, which is
exposed
to the
weather,
when laid; also, one
course
of such
shingles,
slates,
or
tiles..
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.)
Companionship
of
persons
on equal and
friendly
terms;
frequent
and
familiar
intercourse.
Direct
::
Direct
(v. t.) To point out or show to (any one), as the
direct
or right
course
or way; to
guide,
as by
pointing
out the way; as, he
directed
me to the
left-hand
road..
Interclude
::
Interclude
(v. t.) To shut off or out from a place or
course,
by
something
intervening;
to
intercept;
to cut off; to
interrupt..
Cram
::
Cram (v. i.) To make crude
preparation
for a
special
occasion,
as an
examination,
by a hasty and
extensive
course
of
memorizing
or
study..
Drift
::
Drift (n.) The
distance
to which a
vessel
is
carried
off from her
desired
course
by the wind,
currents,
or other
causes..
Rindle
::
Rindle
(n.) A small water
course
or
gutter.
Imparlance
::
Imparlance
(n.)
Mutual
discourse;
conference.
Excellent
::
Excellent
(a.)
Excelling;
surpassing
others
in some good
quality
or the sum of
qualities;
of great
worth;
eminent,
in a good
sense;
superior;
as, an
excellent
man,
artist,
citizen,
husband,
discourse,
book, song, etc.;
excellent
breeding,
principles,
aims,
action..
Career
::
Career
(n.) A
running;
full
speed;
a rapid
course.
Indirection
::
Indirection
(n.)
Oblique
course
or
means;
dishonest
practices;
indirectness.
Repleader
::
Repleader
(n.) A
second
pleading,
or
course
of
pleadings;
also, the right of
pleading
again..
Slipslop
::
Slipslop
(n.) Weak, poor, or flat
liquor;
weak,
profitless
discourse
or
writing..
Course
::
Course
(n.) The
ground
or path
traversed;
track;
way.
Discourse
::
Discourse
(v. t.) To treat of; to
expose
or set forth in
language.
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