Syllabus
[mod. L syllabus, usually referred to an alleged]
1. a. A concise statement or table of the heads of a discourse, the contents of a
treatise, the subject of a series of lectures, etc.; a compendium, abstract, summary, epitome.
1. b. spec A statement of the subjects covered by a course of instruction or by
an examination, in a school, college, etc.; a programme of study.
Course
[L. cursu-m running, run, race]
17. a. The continuous process (of time), succession (of events); progress onward or through
successive stages.
3. Obsolete To pursue, persecute, worry, trouble.
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