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Definition of course
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Course
(n.) A
continuous
level range of brick or
stones
of the same
height
throughout
the face or faces of a
building.
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Betake
::
Betake
(v. t.) To have
recourse
to; to
apply;
to
resort;
to go; -- with a
reflexive
pronoun.
Indirectness
::
Indirectness
(n.)
Deviation
from an
upright
or
straightforward
course;
unfairness;
dishonesty.
Course
::
Course
(n.) That part of a meal
served
at one time, with its
accompaniments..
Entree
::
Entree
(n.) In
French
usage,
a dish
served
at the
beginning
of
dinner
to give zest to the
appetite;
in
English
usage,
a side dish,
served
with a
joint,
or
between
the
courses,
as a
cutlet,
scalloped
oysters,
etc..
Chaste
::
Chaste
(a.) Pure from
unlawful
sexual
intercourse;
virtuous;
continent.
Conversant
::
Conversant
(a.)
Having
frequent
or
customary
intercourse;
familiary
associated;
intimately
acquainted.
Glut
::
Glut (n.) A bat, or small piece of
brick,
used to fill out a
course..
Avulsion
::
Avulsion
(n.) The
sudden
removal
of lands or soil from the
estate
of one man to that of
another
by an
inundation
or a
current,
or by a
sudden
change
in the
course
of a river by which a part of the
estate
of one man is cut off and
joined
to the
estate
of
another.
The
property
in the part thus
separated,
or cut off,
continues
in the
original
owner..
Steer
::
Steer (v. i.) To
direct
a
vessel
in its
course;
to
direct
one's
course.
Speech
::
Speech
(n.)
formal
discourse
in
public;
oration;
harangue.
Discourse
::
Discourse
(n.)
Consecutive
speech,
either
written
or
unwritten,
on a given line of
thought;
speech;
treatise;
dissertation;
sermon,
etc.; as, the
preacher
gave us a long
discourse
on
duty..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(n.)
Discourse;
fluency
of
speech
or
expression.
Crisis
::
Crisis
(n.) The point of time when it is to be
decided
whether
any
affair
or
course
of
action
must go on, or be
modified
or
terminate;
the
decisive
moment;
the
turning
point..
Navigator
::
Navigator
(n.) One who
navigates
or
sails;
esp., one who
direct
the
course
of a ship, or one who is
skillful
in the art of
navigation;
also, a book which
teaches
the art of
navigation;
as,
Bowditch's
Navigator..
Space
::
Space (n.) Walk;
track;
path;
course.
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. i.) To
follow
the
chase;
to go out in
pursuit
of game; to
course
with
hounds.
Voyage
::
Voyage
(n.)
Course;
way.
Persevere
::
Persevere
(v. i.) To
persist
in any
business
or
enterprise
undertaken;
to
pursue
steadily
any
project
or
course
begun;
to
maintain
a
purpose
in spite of
counter
influences,
opposition,
or
discouragement;
not to give or
abandon
what is
undertaken..
Dissertation
::
Dissertation
(n.) A
formal
or
elaborate
argumentative
discourse,
oral or
written;
a
disquisition;
an
essay;
a
discussion;
as,
Dissertations
on the
Prophecies..
Begin
::
Begin (v. i.) To do the first act or the first part of an
action;
to enter upon or
commence
something
new, as a new form or state of
being,
or
course
of
action;
to take the first step; to
start..
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