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Disciplines vs Courses - What's the difference?

disciplines | courses |


As nouns the difference between disciplines and courses

is that disciplines is plural of lang=en while courses is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between disciplines and courses

is that disciplines is third-person singular of discipline while courses is third-person singular of course.

Courts vs Courses - What's the difference?

courts | courses |


As nouns the difference between courts and courses

is that courts is plural of court while courses is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between courts and courses

is that courts is third-person singular of court while courses is third-person singular of course.

Coursed vs Courses - What's the difference?

coursed | courses |


As verbs the difference between coursed and courses

is that coursed is past tense of course while courses is third-person singular of course.

As a noun courses is

plural of lang=en.

Courses vs Fourses - What's the difference?

courses | fourses |


As a verb courses

is .

As a noun fourses is

(uk|historical|dialect) a light meal taken out to agricultural labourers in the afternoon.

Courses vs Courseys - What's the difference?

courses | courseys |


As a verb courses

is .

As a noun courseys is

.

Courses vs Corses - What's the difference?

courses | corses |


As nouns the difference between courses and corses

is that courses is plural of lang=en while corses is plural of lang=en.

As a verb courses

is third-person singular of course.

Courses vs Courser - What's the difference?

courses | courser |


As a verb courses

is .

As a noun courser is

a dog used for coursing.

Curses vs Courses - What's the difference?

curses | courses |


As nouns the difference between curses and courses

is that curses is plural of lang=en while courses is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between curses and courses

is that curses is third-person singular of curse while courses is third-person singular of course.

As an interjection curses

is Expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.

Coorses vs Courses - What's the difference?

coorses | courses |


As a noun coorses

is .

As a verb courses is

.

Courses vs Coursey - What's the difference?

courses | coursey |


As a verb courses

is .

As a noun coursey is

(nautical) a space in the galley; a part of the hatches.

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