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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.) The
succession
of one to
another
in
office
or duty;
order;
turn.
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Tack
::
Tack (v. t.) A rope used to hold in place the
foremost
lower
corners
of the
courses
when the
vessel
is
closehauled
(see
Illust.
of
Ship);
also, a rope
employed
to pull the lower
corner
of a
studding
sail to the
boom..
Coursed
::
Coursed
(a.)
Hunted;
as, a
coursed
hare..
Department
::
Department
(v. i.) A
distinct
course
of life,
action,
study,
or the like;
appointed
sphere
or walk;
province..
Enlargement
::
Enlargement
(n.)
Diffusiveness
of
speech
or
writing;
expatiation;
a wide range of
discourse
or
argument.
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) The
zigzag
course
or
courses
made by a ship in
passing
from one place to
another;
a
compound
course.
Senior
::
Senior
(a.)
Belonging
to the final year of the
regular
course
in
American
colleges,
or in
professional
schools..
Commerce
::
Commerce
(v. i.) To hold
intercourse;
to
commune.
Zigzag
::
Zigzag
(a.)
Having
short,
sharp
turns;
running
this way and that in an
onward
course..
Ritornello
::
Ritornello
(n.) A short
intermediate
symphony,
or
instrumental
passage,
in the
course
of a vocal
piece;
an
interlude..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) One of two or more words in the same
language
derived
by
different
courses
from the same
original
from; as, crypt and grot are
doublets;
also, guard and ward; yard and
garden;
abridge
and
abbreviate,
etc..
Discourser
::
Discourser
(n.) The
writer
of a
treatise
or
dissertation.
Treatise
::
Treatise
(n.)
Story;
discourse.
Coursey
::
Coursey
(n.) A space in the
galley;
a part of the
hatches.
Discoursed
::
Discoursed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Discours.
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..
Continency
::
Continency
(n.)
Uninterrupted
course;
continuity.
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To
continue
in, as a
course
or mode of
action;
not to
intermit
or fall from; to hold to; to
maintain;
as, to keep
silence;
to keep one's word; to keep
possession..
Repent
::
Repent
(v. i.) To
change
the mind, or the
course
of
conduct,
on
account
of
regret
or
dissatisfaction..
Track
::
Track (n.)
Course;
way; as, the track of a
comet..
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..
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