What is the meaning of Cours?

Obsolete form of course.

plural of cour, three-month unit of television broadcasting corresponding to a natural season.

stream of water, river

course (of events)

teaching, lesson, lecture, class

plural of cour

inflection of courir:

  1. first/second-person singular present indicative
  2. second-person singular imperative

first/second-person singular present indicative

second-person singular imperative

A charge; a forceful move.

A course or path:

  1. The path of a celestial body.
  2. The direction something is headed.
  3. A watercourse (path taken by water)

The path of a celestial body.

The direction something is headed.

A watercourse (path taken by water)

A series of occurrences; a course of time:

  1. An advance through an event or series.
  2. A time when an event is due.
  3. A (often usual) process or sequence.

An advance through an event or series.

A time when an event is due.

A (often usual) process or sequence.

Customary behaviour or nature; custom:

  1. A course of a meal.
  2. Human behaviour; deportment.

A course of a meal.

Human behaviour; deportment.

A course of stones.

Ordinary, coarse; of inferior grade or quality.

route, path

course, way

currency

Source: wiktionary.org