S: (n) course (course%1:14:00::), line (line%1:14:02::) (a connected series of events or actions or developments) "the government took a firm course"; "historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available"
S: (n) course (course%1:15:00::), trend (trend%1:15:01::) (general line of orientation) "the river takes a southern course"; "the northeastern trend of the coast"
S: (n) course (course%1:04:00::), course of action (course_of_action%1:04:00::) (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"
S: (n) path (path%1:17:00::), track (track%1:17:00::), course (course%1:17:00::) (a line or route along which something travels or moves) "the hurricane demolished houses in its path"; "the track of an animal"; "the course of the river"
S: (n) course (course%1:13:00::) (part of a meal served at one time) "she prepared a three course meal"
S: (n) course (course%1:06:01::), row (row%1:06:00::) ((construction) a layer of masonry) "a course of bricks"
S: (n) course (course%1:06:00::) (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"
Verb
S: (v) course (course%2:38:02::) (move swiftly through or over) "ships coursing the Atlantic"