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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
(n.)
Customary
or
established
sequence
of
events;
recurrence
of
events
according
to
natural
laws.
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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..
Plongee
::
Plongee
(n.) A slope or
sloping
toward
the
front;
as, the
plongee
of a
parapet;
the
plongee
of a shell in its
course..
Quarantine
::
Quarantine
(v. t.) To
compel
to
remain
at a
distance,
or in a given
place,
without
intercourse,
when
suspected
of
having
contagious
disease;
to put
under,
or in,
quarantine..
Atheize
::
Atheize
(v. i.) To
discourse,
argue,
or act as an
atheist..
Channel
::
Channel
(v. t.) To
course
through
or over, as in a
channel..
Spiritualist
::
Spiritualism
(n.) A
belief
that
departed
spirits
hold
intercourse
with
mortals
by means of
physical
phenomena,
as by
rappng,
or
during
abnormal
mental
states,
as in
trances,
or the like,
commonly
manifested
through
a
person
of
special
susceptibility,
called
a
medium;
spiritism;
the
doctrines
and
practices
of
spiritualists..
Venereal
::
Venereal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
venery,
or
sexual
love;
relating
to
sexual
intercourse..
Turfite
::
Turfite
(n.) A
votary
of the turf, or race
course;
hence,
sometimes,
a
blackleg..
Athwart
::
Athwart
(prep.)
Across
the
direction
or
course
of; as, a fleet
standing
athwart
our
course..
Water Course
::
Water
course
() A
stream
of
water;
a river or
brook.
Beat
::
Beat (v. i.) A round or
course
which is
frequently
gone over; as, a
watchman's
beat..
Of
::
Of
(prep.)
During;
in the
course
of.
Division
::
Division
(n.) The
distribution
of a
discourse
into
parts;
a part so
distinguished.
Intervert
::
Intervert
(v. t.) To turn to
another
course
or use.
Interruption
::
Interruption
(n.)
Obstruction
caused
by
breaking
in upon
course,
current,
progress,
or
motion;
stop;
hindrance;
as, the
author
has met with many
interruptions
in the
execution
of his work; the
speaker
or the
argument
proceeds
without
interruption..
Conversation
::
Conversation
(n.)
General
course
of
conduct;
behavior.
Subject
::
Subject
(a.) That of which
anything
is
affirmed
or
predicated;
the theme of a
proposition
or
discourse;
that which is
spoken
of; as, the
nominative
case is the
subject
of the
verb..
Tack
::
Tack (v. t.) To
change
the
direction
of (a
vessel)
when
sailing
closehauled,
by
putting
the helm alee and
shifting
the tacks and sails so that she will
proceed
to
windward
nearly
at right
angles
to her
former
course..
Repleader
::
Repleader
(n.) A
second
pleading,
or
course
of
pleadings;
also, the right of
pleading
again..
Maiden
::
Maiden
(n.) An
unmarried
woman;
a girl or woman who has not
experienced
sexual
intercourse;
a
virgin;
a maid.
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