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Words that Rhyme with course

1 Syllable Words

borse, bourse, coarse, corse, force, forse, fourths, hoarse, horse, morse, morss, norse, nourse, sorce, source, vorce

2 Syllable Words

clotheshorse, concourse, divorce, endorse, enforce, ensource, gencorp's, healthsource, laforce, midcourse, outsource, perforce, racehorse, remorse, taskforce, telsource, whitehorse, workforce, workhorse

3 Syllable Words

agresource, counterforce, intercourse, reinforce, uniforce, unisource, wilberforce

Definitions of course

n. The act of moving from one point to another; progress; passage.

n. The ground or path traversed; track; way.

n. Motion, considered as to its general or resultant direction or to its goal; line progress or advance.

n. Progress from point to point without change of direction; any part of a progress from one place to another, which is in a straight line, or on one direction; as, a ship in a long voyage makes many courses; a course measured by a surveyor between two stations; also, a progress without interruption or rest; a heat; as, one course of a race.

n. Motion considered with reference to manner; or derly progress; procedure in a certain line of thought or action; as, the course of an argument.

n. Customary or established sequence of events; recurrence of events according to natural laws.

n. Method of procedure; manner or way of conducting; conduct; behavior.

n. A series of motions or acts arranged in order; a succession of acts or practices connectedly followed; as, a course of medicine; a course of lectures on chemistry.

n. The succession of one to another in office or duty; order; turn.

n. That part of a meal served at one time, with its accompaniments.

n. A continuous level range of brick or stones of the same height throughout the face or faces of a building.

n. The lowest sail on any mast of a square-rigged vessel; as, the fore course, main course, etc.

n. The menses.

v. t. To run, hunt, or chase after; to follow hard upon; to pursue.

v. t. To cause to chase after or pursue game; as, to course greyhounds after deer.

v. t. To run through or over.

v. i. To run as in a race, or in hunting; to pursue the sport of coursing; as, the sportsmen coursed over the flats of Lancashire.

v. i. To move with speed; to race; as, the blood courses through the veins.

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