courser
pronunciation
How to pronounce courser in British English: UK ['kɔ:sə]
How to pronounce courser in American English: US ['koʊrsə]
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- Noun:
- swift-footed terrestrial plover-like bird of southern Asia and Africa
Word Origin
- courser (n.)
- large, powerful horse," c. 1300, from Old French corsier "fast horse, charger," literally "fast-running," from Vulgar Latin *cursarius, from Latin cursus (see course (n.)).
Example
- 1. African courser that feeds on insect parasites on crocodiles .
- 2. Barlexas and jaguar are more adaptive than courser and perennial ryegrass in summer and winter .
- 3. Any statement made in the courser of any proceedings under this rule regarding either of the foregoing pleas .
- 4. Bilateral diaphragmatic nerve courser anomaly combining with a nerve compression : a case report .
- 5. Zhong is " zhong " from china and ma is " ma " from courser . Chinese courser is walking towards the world .