CONCOURSE | a large open space where crowds gather ( a running together ) |
CONCUR | to agree ( run together ) |
CONCURRENT | accurring at the same time ( running together ) |
COURIER | one who carries messages |
COURSE | a running from one poin to the next / a series of studies |
CURRENCY | money passes from person to person in a country |
CURRENT | the flow of water / prevalent at the moment |
CURRICULUM | all the courses offered by educational system / a race course |
CURSIVE | handwriting with the letters (running along ) |
CURSORY | running over rapidly without attention to details, hastly, superficial |
DISCOURSE | to speak at lenght / a formal discussion of a subject ( to run about ) |
EXCURSION | a short journey ( running out somewhere ) |
OCCUR | to take place ; to happen ( to run forward ) |
PRECURSOR | a person or thing that runs before |
RECOURSE | a turning to someone for help ( a running back ) |
RECUR | to happen again ( to run again ) |
RECURRENT | returning repeatedly ( returning back ) |
CONCURRENCE | the situation when people or things concur |
CORRIDOR | a long passage in a building or train |
INCUR | to experience something unpleasant as a result |
INCURSION | a sudden attact on or act of going into a place |
ACCURRENCE | something that happens |