Sunday 10 September 2017

Course

COURSE

-noun
1. a continuous progression from one point to the next in time or space; onward movement
2. a route or direction followed
3. the path or channel along which something moves
4. an area or stretch of land or water on which a sport is played or a race is run
5. a period of time; duration
6. the usual order of and time required for a sequence of events; regular procedure
7. a mode of conduct or action
8. a connected series of events, actions, etc.
9. (education)
a. a prescribed number of lessons, lectures, etc., in an educational curriculum
b. the material covered in such a curriculum
10. a prescribed regimen to be followed for a specific period of time
11. a part of a meal served at one time
12. a continuous, usually horizontal, layer of building material, such as a row of bricks, tiles, etc.
13. (nautical) . any of the sails on the lowest yards of a square-rigged ship
14. (knitting) . the horizontal rows of stitches
15. (in medieval Europe) a charge by knights in a tournament
16.
a. a hunt by hounds relying on sight rather than scent
b. a match in which two greyhounds compete in chasing a hare
17. the part or function assigned to an individual bell in a set of changes
18. (archaic) . a running race
-verb
19. (intr.) to run, race, or flow, especially swiftly and without interruption
20. to cause (hounds) to hunt by sight rather than scent or (of hounds) to hunt (a quarry) thus
21. (trans.) to run through or over; traverse
22. (intr.) to take a direction; proceed on a course

























We prepare scents
Perfume for a series of courses
From beans to courgettes

With summer bounty

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