About The Word Concourse

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Concourse

Concourse Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Concourse?
[n] a coming together of people
[n] a wide hallway in a building where people can walk [n] a large gathering of people Synonyms | Synonyms for Concourse: confluence | multitude | throng Related Terms | Find terms related to Concourse: accompaniment | accordance | affluence | afflux | affluxion | agglomeration | agglutination | aggregation | agreement | alliance | approach | articulation | assemblage | assemblee | assembly | assignation | association | asymptote | at home | ball | bond | bottleneck | bracketing | brawl | cahoots | call-up | canvass | caucus | census | clustering | coaction | coincidence | collaboration | collection | collectivity | colligation | collision course | collocation | colloquium | collusion | combination | combined effort | commission | committee | communication | comparison | concatenation | concentralization | concentration | concert | concerted action | conclave | concomitance | concordance | concurrence | confluence | conflux | congeries | conglomeration | congregation | congress | conjugation | conjunction | connection | consilience | conspiracy | conventicle | convention | convergence | converging | convocation | cooperation | copulation | corralling | correspondence | council | coupling | course | co-working | crosscurrent | crossing | current | dance | data-gathering | date | defluxion | diet | downflow | downpour | drift | driftage | eisteddfod | festivity | fete | flow | flowing | fluency | flux | focalization | focus | forgathering | forum | funnel | gathering | get-together | gush | hookup | housewarming | hub | inflow | ingathering | intercommunication | intercourse | interlinking | inventory | joinder | joining | jointure | junction | juxtaposition | knotting | levee | liaison | linkage | linking | marriage | meet | meeting | merger | merging | mill run | millrace | mobilization | muster | mutual approach | narrowing gap | onrush | onward course | outflow | pairing | panel | parasitism | party | plenum | prom | quorum | race | radius | rally | reception | rendezvous | rodeo | roundup | run | rush | saprophytism | seance | session | set | shindig | simultaneity | sit-in | sitting | soiree | spate | splice | spokes | stream | surge | survey | symbiosis | symposium | synchronism | synergy | synod | tangent | tide | tie | tie-in | tie-up | trend | turnout | undercurrent | undertow | unification | union | united action | water flow | yoking See Also | assemblage | coming together | gathering | hall | hallway | herd | hive | horde | host | legion | meeting | merging | ruck Concourse In Webster's Dictionary \Con"course\, n. [F. concours, L. concursus, fr.
concurrere to run together. See {Concur}.]
1. A moving, flowing, or running together; confluence.
The good frame of the universe was not the product
of chance or fortuitous concourse of particles of
matter. --Sir M. Hale.
2. An assembly; a gathering formed by a voluntary or
spontaneous moving and meeting in one place.
Amidst the concourse were to be seen the noble
ladies of Milan, in gay, fantastic cars, shining in
silk brocade. --Prescott.
3. The place or point of meeting or junction of two bodies.
[Obs.]
The drop will begin to move toward the concourse of
the glasses. --Sir I.
Newton.
4. An open space where several roads or paths meet; esp. an
open space in a park where several roads meet.
5. Concurrence; co["o]peration. [Obs.]
The divine providence is wont to afford its
concourse to such proceeding. --Barrow.
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