different between disciplines vs courses
disciplines
English
Noun
disciplines
- plural of discipline
Verb
disciplines
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discipline
Catalan
Noun
disciplines
- plural of disciplina
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
disciplines
- Plural form of discipline
French
Noun
disciplines f
- plural of discipline
Verb
disciplines
- second-person singular present indicative of discipliner
- second-person singular present subjunctive of discipliner
Portuguese
Verb
disciplines
- second-person singular (tu) present subjunctive of disciplinar
- second-person singular (tu, sometimes used with você) negative imperative of disciplinar
Spanish
Verb
disciplines
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of disciplinar.
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courses
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: kôs??z, IPA(key): /?k??s?z/
- (General American) enPR: kôrs??z, IPA(key): /?k??s?z/
- (rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger) enPR: k?rs??z, IPA(key): /?ko(?)?s?z/
- (non-rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger) IPA(key): /?ko?s?z/
- Hyphenation: courses
Noun
courses
- plural of course
Noun
courses pl (plural only)
- (obsolete, euphemistic) Menses.
- 1653, Nicholas Culpeper, The English Physician Enlarged, Folio 2007, p. 201:
- Nep [catnip] is generally used for women to procure their courses, being taken inwardly or outwardly, either alone or with other convenient herbs in a decoction to bathe them, of sit over the hot fumes thereof.
- 1653, Nicholas Culpeper, The English Physician Enlarged, Folio 2007, p. 201:
Verb
courses
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of course
Anagrams
- Cousers, Croesus, Crouses, Crœsus, Scouser, rescous, scourse, scouser, sources, sucrose
French
Verb
courses
- second-person singular present indicative of courser
- second-person singular present subjunctive of courser
Noun
courses f
- (plural only) shopping, usually for food
- Je vais faire les courses, je reviens dans une heure. (see also faire les courses)
- plural of course
Anagrams
- secours
- sources
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