course

Letters that make course

s, o, e, c, r, u are letters that make 'course'

Words within course

SE, Ur, CO, Co, Se are words within 'course'

Anagrams of course

source, cerous are anagrams of 'course'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of course

coursed, courses, courser are words created by adding a letter to 'course'


13 possible definitions for 'course'

Course as "(construction) a layer of masonry"

Under this definition, course is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

row has the same meaning as course

course as a type

'course' can be a type of bed, layer.

Types of course

damp-proof course, damp course, row of bricks are types of 'course'.

course as a part

'course' can be a part of wall.

Example of course used within this context

"a course of bricks"


Course as "part of a meal served at one time"

Under this definition, course is a noun and has the following properties:

course as a type

'course' can be a type of victuals, alimentation, nourishment, sustenance, nutrition, nutriment, aliment.

Types of course

dessert, afters, entree, main course, starter, sweet, appetizer, appetiser are types of 'course'.

course as a part

'course' can be a part of meal, repast.

Example of course used within this context

"she prepared a three course meal"


Course as "general line of orientation"

Under this definition, course is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

trend has the same meaning as course

course as a type

'course' can be a type of way, direction.

Derivatives of course

slue, trend, slew, veer, cut, swerve, sheer, feed, course, run, curve, flow are derivatives of 'course'.

Example of course used within this context

"the river takes a southern course", "the northeastern trend of the coast"


Course as "hunt with hounds"

Under this definition, course is a verb and has the following properties:

course as a type

'course' can be a type of hunt down, track down, run, hunt.

course as a category

'course' can be a category of game.

Derivatives of course

coursing is a derivative of course.

Example of course used within this context

"He often courses hares"


Course as "move along, of liquids"

Under this definition, course is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

feed, run, flow have the same meaning as 'course'

course as a type

'course' can be a type of move.

Types of course

filter, circulate, pour, seep, flush, gush, run out, tide, eddy, whirlpool, run out, run down, run off, ooze, drain, dribble, gutter, purl, well out, waste, spill, jet, stream, whirl, surge, trickle, swirl are types of 'course'.

Derivatives of course

rivulet, runnel, streamlet, flow rate, rate of flow, run, course, trend, rill, flow, discharge, stream, outpouring, flowing are derivatives of 'course'.


Course as "as might be expected"

Under this definition, course is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

of course, naturally have the same meaning as 'course'

Antonyms

unnaturally has the opposite meaning of course


Course as "education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings"

Under this definition, course is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

course of study, course of instruction, class have the same meaning as 'course'

course as a type

'course' can be a type of education, instruction, teaching, pedagogy, didactics, educational activity.

Types of course

elective, childbirth-preparation class, correspondence course, directed study, seminar, propaedeutic, extension course, elective course, adult education, art class, course of lectures, home study, industrial arts, orientation course, orientation, propaedeutics, refresher course, refresher, required course, shop class, shop, workshop are types of 'course'.

Parts of course

lesson, recitation, lecturing, course session, coursework, lecture, class period are parts of 'course'.

Example of course used within this context

"he took a course in basket weaving", "flirting is not unknown in college classes"


Course as "a mode of action"

Under this definition, course is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

course of action has the same meaning as course

course as a type

'course' can be a type of action.

Types of course

way, blind alley, collision course, path, way of life are types of 'course'.

Example of course used within this context

"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"


Course as "facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport"

Under this definition, course is a noun and has the following properties:

course as a type

'course' can be a type of facility, installation.

Types of course

links course, racetrack, raceway, golf course, racecourse, track are types of 'course'.

Example of course used within this context

"the course had only nine holes", "the course was less than a mile"


Course as "a body of students who are taught together"

Under this definition, course is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

class, grade, form have the same meaning as 'course'

course as a type

'course' can be a type of gathering, assemblage.

Types of course

master class, discussion section, section are types of 'course'.


Course as "a connected series of events or actions or developments"

Under this definition, course is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

line has the same meaning as course

course as a type

'course' can be a type of series.

Types of course

current, flow, stream are types of 'course'.

Example of course used within this context

"the government took a firm course", "historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available"


Course as "a line or route along which something travels or moves"

Under this definition, course is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

path, track have the same meaning as 'course'

course as a type

'course' can be a type of line.

Types of course

swath, inside track, belt, steps, trail, round, collision course are types of 'course'.

Derivatives of course

pass over, cut through, get over, get across, cut across, cover, track, cross, course, traverse are derivatives of 'course'.

Example of course used within this context

"the hurricane demolished houses in its path", "the track of an animal", "the course of the river"


Course as "move swiftly through or over"

Under this definition, course is a verb and has the following properties:

course as a type

'course' can be a type of pass over, cut through, get over, get across, cut across, cover, track, cross, traverse.

Derivatives of course

path, course, track are derivatives of 'course'.



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