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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. i.) To move with
speed;
to race; as, the blood
courses
through
the
veins..
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Dilatation
::
Dilatation
(n.)
Prolixity;
diffuse
discourse.
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) Way; road; path;
channel
or
course
through
or by which one
passes;
way of exit or
entrance;
way of
access
or
transit.
Hence,
a
common
avenue
to
various
apartments
in a
building;
a hall; a
corridor..
Article
::
Article
(n.) A
distinct
portion
of an
instrument,
discourse,
literary
work, or any other
writing,
consisting
of two or more
particulars,
or
treating
of
various
topics;
as, an
article
in the
Constitution.
Hence:
A
clause
in a
contract,
system
of
regulations,
treaty,
or the like; a term,
condition,
or
stipulation
in a
contract;
a
concise
statement;
as,
articles
of
agreement..
Concourse
::
Concourse
(n.) An open space where
several
roads or paths meet; esp. an open space in a park where
several
roads meet.
Conversation
::
Conversation
(n.)
General
course
of
conduct;
behavior.
Put
::
Put (v. i.) To
steer;
to
direct
one's
course;
to go.
Steer
::
Steer (v. i.) To
direct
a
vessel
in its
course;
to
direct
one's
course.
Aporia
::
Aporia
(n.) A
figure
in which the
speaker
professes
to be at a loss what
course
to
pursue,
where to begin to end, what to say, etc..
Land
::
Land (v. i.) To go on shore from a ship or boat; to
disembark;
to come to the end of a
course.
Graduate
::
Graduate
(n.) One who has
received
an
academical
or
professional
degree;
one who has
completed
the
prescribed
course
of study in any
school
or
institution
of
learning.
Pollution
::
Pollution
(n.) The
emission
of
semen,
or
sperm,
at other times than in
sexual
intercourse..
Lead
::
Lead (v. t.) To guide or
conduct
in a
certain
course,
or to a
certain
place or end, by
making
the way
known;
to show the way, esp. by going with or going in
advance
of.
Hence,
figuratively:
To
direct;
to
counsel;
to
instruct;
as, to lead a
traveler;
to lead a
pupil..
Temper
::
Temper
(n.)
Middle
state or
course;
mean;
medium.
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) The
zigzag
course
or
courses
made by a ship in
passing
from one place to
another;
a
compound
course.
Recourseful
::
Recourseful
(a.)
Having
recurring
flow and ebb;
moving
alternately.
Respondent
::
Respondent
(n.) One who
answers
in
certain
suits or
proceedings,
generally
those which are not
according
to the
course
of the
common
law, as in
equity
and
admiralty
causes,
in
petitions
for
partition,
and the like; --
distinquished
from
appellant..
Promiscuous
::
Promiscuous
(a.)
Distributed
or
applied
without
order or
discrimination;
not
restricted
to an
individual;
common;
indiscriminate;
as,
promiscuous
love or
intercourse..
Dermatologist
::
Dermatologist
(n.) One who
discourses
on the skin and its
diseases;
one
versed
in
dermatology.
Cancer
::
Cancer
(n.) The
fourth
of the
twelve
signs of the
zodiac.
The first point is the
northern
limit of the sun's
course
in
summer;
hence,
the sign of the
summer
solstice.
See
Tropic..
Historiology
::
Historiology
(n.) A
discourse
on
history.
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