What is another word for inter-courses?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪntˈɜːkˈɔːsɪz], [ ɪntˈɜːkˈɔːsɪz], [ ɪ_n_t_ˈɜː_k_ˈɔː_s_ɪ_z]
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Similar words for inter-courses:
- carnal knowledge (noun)
- communication (noun)
- communion (noun)
- connection (noun)
- contact (noun)
- conversation (noun)
- copulation (noun)
- coupling (noun)
- dealings (noun)
- intercourse (noun)
- lovemaking (noun)
- sexual relations (noun)
- speech (noun)
- traffic (noun)
- transaction (noun)
- truck (noun)
- union (noun)
- verbalization (noun)
Synonyms for Inter-courses:
n.
• carnal knowledge (noun) • communication (noun)- expression,
- advice,
- assertion,
- writing,
- advisement,
- telling,
- transfer,
- Notifying,
- dissemination,
- link,
- talk,
- Translating,
- Announcing,
- articulation,
- intercourse,
- transmission,
- corresponding,
- intelligence,
- elucidation,
- disclosing,
- making known,
- publication,
- mention,
- delivery,
- talking,
- utterance,
- revelation,
- reception,
- declaration,
- conversation,
- reading.
- harmony,
- concord,
- fellowship,
- sympathy,
- closeness,
- Communing,
- accord,
- togetherness,
- participation,
- unity,
- close relationship,
- rapport.
- interrelation,
- communication,
- correlation,
- relationship,
- kinship,
- relation,
- tie-in,
- relevance,
- bearing,
- affinity,
- reciprocity,
- nexus,
- partnership,
- bond,
- marriage,
- application.
- exchange,
- chat,
- confab,
- repartee,
- gossip,
- pillow talk,
- speech,
- comment,
- colloquy,
- gab,
- confabulation,
- observation,
- remark,
- debate,
- powwow,
- jive,
- consultation,
- conference,
- yak,
- talkfest,
- palaver,
- visit,
- questioning,
- parley,
- hearing,
- ventilation,
- discussion.
- things,
- truck,
- ropes,
- wires,
- balls in air,
- affairs,
- sale,
- concerns,
- matters,
- doings,
- irons in fire,
- business,
- strings,
- wire pulling,
- proceedings.
- correspondence,
- copulation,
- trade,
- converse,
- connection,
- interchange,
- coitus,
- sexual relations,
- coition,
- intimacy,
- Love-making,
- relations,
- transactions,
- give-and-take,
- team play,
- commerce,
- communion,
- mesh,
- intercommunication,
- carnal knowledge,
- sex,
- teamwork,
- networking,
- association,
- dealings,
- traffic,
- contact,
- fornication.
- hugging,
- fondling,
- foreplay,
- Coquetting,
- kissing,
- snuggling,
- sucking face,
- fooling around,
- cuddling,
- courting,
- smooching,
- screwing,
- sexual intercourse,
- dalliance,
- mating,
- courtship.
- locution,
- accent,
- double talk,
- dialogue,
- idiom,
- native tongue,
- voice,
- vocalizing,
- speaking,
- tone,
- Expressing,
- prattle,
- elocution,
- language,
- jargon,
- pronunciation,
- doublespeak,
- vocalization,
- voicing,
- tongue,
- parlance,
- vernacular,
- lingo,
- verbalization,
- diction,
- dialect,
- enunciation,
- mother tongue,
- vocal expression,
- oral communication,
- spiel,
- prose.
- covenant,
- act,
- affair,
- purchase,
- action,
- pact,
- performance,
- selling,
- convention,
- deed,
- negotiation,
- step,
- purchasing,
- activity,
- goings-on,
- play,
- bargain,
- deal,
- coup,
- contract,
- disposal,
- event,
- enterprise,
- compact,
- occurrence,
- proceeding,
- matter,
- happening,
- buying,
- agreement,
- execution.
- confluence,
- hookup,
- unanimity,
- unison,
- concurrence,
- commixture,
- coupling,
- conjunction,
- compound,
- juncture,
- incorporation,
- seam,
- merging,
- amalgamation,
- concatenation,
- fusion,
- unification,
- synthesis,
- amalgam,
- congregation,
- joint,
- uniting,
- coming together,
- abutment,
- combination,
- Melding,
- tie-up,
- blend,
- Coadunation,
- consolidation,
- agglutination,
- centralization,
- mixture,
- conciliation,
- symbiosis.
How to use "Inter-courses" in context?
Inter-course, also known as intra-course, intra-semester and cross-course, is a term used in the United States to describe a course that a student is enrolled in but is not taking for the purpose of earning a degree or credit at a college or university. Inter-course may also be used to describe a course that a student is taking for both academic and personal reasons, such as meeting requirements for a course but not seeking credit for it.
Inter-course can be a form of flexibility, offering students the opportunity to explore a topic or take a course outside their major or career field.
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