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Definition of course
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Course
(n.)
Motion,
considered
as to its
general
or
resultant
direction
or to its goal; line
progress
or
advance..
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Beside
::
Beside
(n.) Aside from; out of the
regular
course
or order of; in a state of
deviation
from; out of.
Tale
::
Tale (v. i.) That which is told; an oral
relation
or
recital;
any
rehearsal
of what has
occured;
narrative;
discourse;
statement;
history;
story.
Quiz
::
Quiz (n.) An
exercise,
or a
course
of
exercises,
conducted
as a
coaching
or as an
examination..
Busk
::
Busk (v. t. & i.) To go; to
direct
one's
course.
Philosophy
::
Philosophy
(n.) The
course
of
sciences
read in the
schools.
Discourse
::
Discourse
(n.)
Consecutive
speech,
either
written
or
unwritten,
on a given line of
thought;
speech;
treatise;
dissertation;
sermon,
etc.; as, the
preacher
gave us a long
discourse
on
duty..
Insolvency
::
Insolvency
(n.) The
condition
of being
insolvent;
the state or
condition
of a
person
who is
insolvent;
the
condition
of one who is
unable
to pay his debts as they fall due, or in the usual
course
of trade and
business;
as, a
merchant's
insolvency..
Go
::
Go (n.) That
condition
in the
course
of the game when a
player
can not lay down a card which will not carry the
aggregate
count above
thirty-one.
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..
Conversation
::
Conversation
(n.)
Colloquial
discourse;
oral
interchange
of
sentiments
and
observations;
informal
dialogue.
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..
Correspondent
::
Correspondent
(n.) One who
carries
on
commercial
intercourse
by
letter
or
telegram
with a
person
or firm at a
distance.
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) The
zigzag
course
or
courses
made by a ship in
passing
from one place to
another;
a
compound
course.
Converse
::
Converse
(n.)
Frequent
intercourse;
familiar
communion;
intimate
association.
Communication
::
Communication
(n.)
Intercourse
by
words,
letters,
or
messages;
interchange
of
thoughts
or
opinions,
by
conference
or other
means;
conference;
correspondence..
Geologize
::
Geologize
(v. i.) To study
geology
or make
geological
investigations
in the
field;
to
discourse
as a
geologist.
Plausible
::
Plausible
(a.) Using
specious
arguments
or
discourse;
as, a
plausible
speaker..
Adultery
::
Adultery
(n.) The
unfaithfulness
of a
married
person
to the
marriage
bed;
sexual
intercourse
by a
married
man with
another
than his wife, or
voluntary
sexual
intercourse
by a
married
woman with
another
than her
husband..
West
::
West (a.) Lying
toward
the west;
situated
at the west, or in a
western
direction
from the point of
observation
or
reckoning;
proceeding
toward
the west, or
coming
from the west; as, a west
course
is one
toward
the west; an east and west line; a west wind blows from the
west..
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..
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