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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.)
Method
of
procedure;
manner
or way of
conducting;
conduct;
behavior.
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Prelection
::
Prelection
(n.) A
lecture
or
discourse
read in
public
or to a
select
company.
Departure
::
Departure
(n.)
Deviation
or
abandonment,
as from or of a rule or
course
of
action,
a plan, or a
purpose..
Train
::
Train (v.)
Regular
method;
process;
course;
order;
as,
things
now in a train for
settlement..
Syllepsis
::
Syllabus
(n.) A
compendium
containing
the heads of a
discourse,
and the like; an
abstract..
Crank
::
Crank (n.) To run with a
winding
course;
to
double;
to
crook;
to wind and turn.
Glut
::
Glut (n.) A bat, or small piece of
brick,
used to fill out a
course..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To walk in, as a road or
course;
to
attend
upon
closely,
as a
profession
or
calling..
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..
Facility
::
Facility
(n.) That which
promotes
the ease of any
action
or
course
of
conduct;
advantage;
aid;
assistance;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as,
special
facilities
for
study..
Dam
::
Dam (n.) A
barrier
to
prevent
the flow of a
liquid;
esp., a bank of
earth,
or wall of any kind, as of
masonry
or wood, built
across
a water
course,
to
confine
and keep back
flowing
water..
Improbable
::
Improbable
(a.) Not
probable;
unlikely
to be true; not to be
expected
under the
circumstances
or in the usual
course
of
events;
as, an
improbable
story or
event..
Grammar
::
Grammar
(v. i.) To
discourse
according
to the rules of
grammar;
to use
grammar.
Motto
::
Motto (n.) A
sentence,
phrase,
or word,
prefixed
to an
essay,
discourse,
chapter,
canto,
or the like,
suggestive
of its
subject
matter;
a
short,
suggestive
expression
of a
guiding
principle;
a
maxim..
Confluence
::
Confluence
(n.) Any
running
together
of
separate
streams
or
currents;
the act of
meeting
and
crowding
in a
place;
hence,
a
crowd;
a
concourse;
an
assemblage..
Elvan
::
Elvan (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
certain
veins of
feldspathic
or
porphyritic
rock
crossing
metalliferous
veins in the
mining
districts
of
Cornwall;
as, an elvan
course..
Kennel
::
Kennel
(n.) The water
course
of a
street;
a
little
canal or
channel;
a
gutter;
also, a
puddle..
Bawdry
::
Bawdry
(n.)
Illicit
intercourse;
fornication.
Colloquy
::
Colloquy
(n.)
Mutual
discourse
of two or more
persons;
conference;
conversation.
Line
::
Line (n.) The
course
followed
by
anything
in
motion;
hence,
a road or
route;
as, the arrow
descended
in a
curved
line; the place is
remote
from lines of
travel..
Prevaricate
::
Prevaricate
(v. i.) To shift or turn from one side to the
other,
from the
direct
course,
or from
truth;
to speak with
equivocation;
to
shuffle;
to
quibble;
as, he
prevaricates
in his
statement..
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