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41course — con·course; course; in·ter·course; tele·course; course·ware; mini·course; par·course; dis·course; re·course; …
42course — 1. noun 1) the island was not far off our course Syn: route, way, track, path, line, trail, trajectory, bearing, heading 2) the best course to adopt Syn: procedure, plan (of a …
43course — Ala, alanui, kahua. ♦ Sea course, ala kai. ♦ Holua course, holo holua. ♦ Of course, oia, oia ho i, hiki nō, a ole e ole. ♦ In the course of events, i ka hala ana o nā mea i hana ia. ♦ In due course, i ka wā kūpono. ♦ Course in …
44course — Synonyms and related words: Brownian movement, Indian file, MO, Zeitgeist, academic specialty, act, adit, advance, advancement, advancing, affluence, afflux, affluxion, agora, aim, air lane, algorithm, ambit, amphitheater, angular motion,… …
45course — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French curs, course, from Latin cursus, from currere to run more at car Date: 14th century 1. the act or action of moving in a path from point to point 2. the path over which something moves or… …
46course — noun 1》 the route or direction followed by a ship, aircraft, road, or river. 2》 the way in which something progresses or develops. ↘(also course of action) a procedure adopted to deal with a situation. 3》 a dish forming one of the successive… …
47course — See: IN DUE COURSE, MATTER OF COURSE, OF COURSE, PAR FOR THE COURSE …
48course — See: IN DUE COURSE, MATTER OF COURSE, OF COURSE, PAR FOR THE COURSE …
49course — See: in due course, matter of course, of course, par for the course …
50course — /kɔ:s/ noun a series of lessons or programme of instruction ● She has finished her secretarial course. ● Tthe company has paid for her to attend a course for trainee sales managers. ● Management trainees all took a six month course in business… …