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1.
as might be expected
'course' - used as a noun
2.
education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings
he took a course in basket weaving
3.
a connected series of events or actions or developments
the government took a firm course
4.
facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport
the course had only nine holes
the course was less than a mile
5.
a mode of action
if you persist in that course you will surely fail
once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult for any retraction to take place
6.
a line or route along which something travels or moves
the course of the river
7.
general line of orientation
the river takes a southern course
8.
part of a meal served at one time
she prepared a three course meal
9.
(construction) a layer of masonry
a course of bricks
'course' - used as a verb
10.
move swiftly through or over
ships coursing the Atlantic
11.
move along, of liquids
12.
hunt with hounds
He often courses hares
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derived forms
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1. Course / Plural
courses
2. Course / Past
coursed
3. Course / Third Person
courses
4. Course / Present Participle
coursing
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