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Common
noun
•
A
sequence
of
events
.
A
normal
or
customary
sequence
.
A
programme
, a
chosen
manner
of
proceeding
.
Any
ordered
process or
sequence
of
steps
.
A
stage
of a
meal
.
The
succession
of one to another
in office
or
duty
; order;
turn
.
•
In British English:
A
sequence
of
events
.
A learning
programme
, whether a
single
class
or (Britain)
a major
area
of study.
•
In Medicine:
A
sequence
of
events
.
A
treatment
plan
.
•
A
path
that something or someone
moves along
.
The
itinerary
of a
race
.
A
racecourse
.
The
path
taken
by a
flow
of water; a
watercourse
.
•
In Sports:
A
path
that something or someone
moves along
.
The
trajectory
of a
ball
,
frisbee
etc.
•
In Golf:
A
path
that something or someone
moves along
.
A
golf course
.
•
In Nautical:
A
path
that something or someone
moves along
.
The
direction
of
movement
of a
vessel
at any given moment
.
•
In Navigation:
A
path
that something or someone
moves along
.
The
intended
passage
of
voyage
, such as a
boat
,
ship
,
airplane
,
spaceship
, etc.
•
In Nautical:
The
lowest
square sail
in a
fully
rigged
mast
, often
named
according to
the
mast
.
•
Menses
.
•
In Masonry:
A
row
or
file
of
objects
.
A
row
of
bricks
or
blocks
.
•
In Roofing:
A
row
or
file
of
objects
.
A
row
of
material
that
forms
the
roofing
,
waterproofing
or
flashing
system.
•
In Textiles:
A
row
or
file
of
objects
.
In
weft
knitting
, a
single
row
of
loops
connecting
the
loops
of the
preceding
and
following
rows
.
•
In Music:
One or more
strings
on some
musical instruments
(such as the
guitar
,
lute
or
vihuela
): if
multiple
, then
closely
spaced
,
tuned in
unison
or
octaves
and
intended
to
played
together.
verb
•
To
run
or
flow
(especially of
liquids
and more
particularly
blood
).
•
To
run through
or over.
•
To
pursue
by
tracking
or
estimating
the
course
taken
by
one's
prey
; to
follow
or
chase after
.
•
To
cause
to
chase after
or
pursue
game
.
adv
•
Alternative
form of
of course
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