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midcourse
adjective mid·course \-ˈkȯrs\
Definition of MIDCOURSE
: being or occurring in the middle part of a course (as of a spacecraft) <a midcourse correction>
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First Known Use of MIDCOURSE
circa 1951
Rhymes with MIDCOURSE
clotheshorse, concourse, crash course, dark horse, dawn horse, dead horse, deforce, discourse, divorce, dray horse, endorse, enforce, extrorse, golf course, gut course, high horse, introrse, iron horse, of course, Old Norse, one-horse, packhorse, perforce, post-horse, racecourse, racehorse, recourse, redhorse, remorse, resource, retrorse, sawhorse, sea horse, stringcourse, trial horse, unhorse, warhorse, wheelhorse, Whitehorse, workhorse
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