What is the meaning of Course?

A sequence of events.

A normal or customary sequence.

A programme, a chosen manner of proceeding.

Any ordered process or sequence of steps.

A learning programme

  1. a series of lectures or lessons in a particular subject

    a series of lectures or lessons in a particular subject

    an educational programme at a college or university leading to an academic degree or vocational qualification.

    A treatment plan.

    A stage of a meal.

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

    A path that something or someone moves along.

    The itinerary of a race.

    A racecourse.

    The path taken by a flow of water; a watercourse.

    The trajectory of a ball, frisbee etc.

    A golf course.

    The direction of movement of a vessel at any given moment.

    The intended passage of voyage, such as a boat, ship, airplane, spaceship, etc.

    The drive usually frequented by Europeans at an Indian station.

    The lowest square sail in a fully rigged mast, often named according to the mast.

    Menses.

    A row or file of objects.

    1. A row of bricks or blocks.

      A row of bricks or blocks.

      A row of material that forms the roofing, waterproofing or flashing system.

      In weft knitting, a single row of loops connecting the loops of the preceding and following rows.

      One or more strings on some musical instruments (such as the guitar, lute or vihuela): if multiple, then closely spaced, tuned in unison or octaves and intended to be played together.

      To run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood).

      To run through or over.

      To pursue by tracking or estimating the course taken by one's prey; to follow or chase after.

      To cause to chase after or pursue game.

      Ellipsis of of course.

      course; learning programme (Classifier: c)

      course; programme for treatment

      run, running

      race

      errand

      Alternative form of cours

      Alternative form of cours

      course

      Source: wiktionary.org