Do you mean the expression "of course"? Or just the word "course"?
"Of course" means certainly. Por supuesto.
The word "course" has many definitions, depending on the context. Here is a link to the dictionary page:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/course
2006-11-15 23:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The word course can be used in may contexts...
Golf course = place to palay golf,
state of roughness = course,
education course = a number of lessons
charting a course = mapping the way
So it's impossible to answer your question without knowing the context.
2006-11-16 07:55:08
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answered by Robert W 5
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As a noun it means:
direction or the path that something moves accross
(Eg the course was mapped out),
a part of a meal (third course)
or an ordinary procedure (of course I will)
As a verb it means to follow or persue.
2006-11-16 07:56:48
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answered by Emzi 2
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course----1)direction taken;
2)ground on which a race etc., takes place
3)series of lessons,etc in a particular subject
4)each succesive part of a meal
5)stretch of land or water
6)water channel
7)line of conduct
2006-11-16 07:54:09
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answered by Anonymous
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a direction or route taken or to be taken
2006-11-16 08:00:15
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answered by loving_caring20052003 3
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direction
2006-11-16 07:50:48
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answered by s_d_wadham 3
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