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Course

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Meaning

Noun

  • A
    of events.
  • A
    or
    sequence.
  • A
    , a
    of proceeding.
  • Any
    process or
    of steps.
  • A
    of a meal.
  • The
    of one to another
    or
    ; order; turn.
  • In British English:
  • A
    of events.
  • A learning
    , whether a
    or (UK)
    area of study.
  • In Medicine:
  • A
    of events.
  • A treatment plan.
  • A
    that something or someone
    along.
  • The
    of a race.
  • A racecourse.
  • The
    by a
    of water; a watercourse.
  • In Sports:
  • A
    that something or someone
    along.
  • The
    of a
    ,
    etc.
  • In Golf:
  • A
    that something or someone
    along.
  • A
    course.
  • In Nautical:
  • A
    that something or someone
    along.
  • The
    of
    of a
    at any given moment.
  • In Navigation:
  • A
    that something or someone
    along.
  • The
    of
    , such as a
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , etc.
  • In Indian English:
  • A
    that something or someone
    along.
  • The
    usually
    by Europeans at an Indian station.
  • In Nautical:
    Menses.
    In Masonry:
  • A
    or
    of objects.
  • A
    of
    or blocks.
  • In Roofing:
  • A
    or
    of objects.
  • A
    of
    that
    the
    ,
    or
    system.
  • In Textiles:
  • A
    or
    of objects.
  • In Music:
    One or more
    on some
    (such as the
    ,
    or
    ): if
    , then
    ,
    or
    and
    to be
    together.

    Verb

    To
    or
    (especially of
    and more
    blood).
    To
    or over.
    To
    by
    or
    the
    by
    ; to
    or
    after.
    To cause to
    or
    game.

    Adv

    Ellipsis of of course.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    course
    English
    arrow
    cours
    Old French (842-ca. 1400)
    arrow
    cursus
    Latin
    arrow
    curro
    Latin
    Sourced from
    Etym
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