Concourse
31concourse — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French concours, from Latin concursus, from concurrere to run together more at concur Date: 14th century 1. an act or process of coming together and merging 2. a meeting produced… …
32concourse — Synonyms and related words: accompaniment, accordance, affluence, afflux, affluxion, agglomeration, agglutination, aggregation, agreement, alliance, approach, articulation, assemblage, assemblee, assembly, assignation, association, asymptote, at… …
33concourse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. throng, crowd; arcade, square. See assemblage, passage. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A gathering] Syn. assembly, throng, confluence; see crowd 1 , gathering . 2. [A thoroughfare] Syn. hall, pRomenade,… …
34concourse — con|course [ kaŋ,kɔrs ] noun count a large area in an airport or train station, or in front of a public building, where people can walk …
35concourse — see COURSE …
36concourse — con·course || kÉ’Å‹kÉ”Ës n. assemblage, gathering of people; open space which holds large numbers of people; promenade in a park; boulevard …
37concourse — A passageway for passengers and the public between the principal terminal building waiting area and the fingers and/or aircraft landing positions …
38concourse — noun 1》 a large open central area inside or in front of a public building. 2》 formal a crowd or assembly. ↘the action of coming together. Origin ME: from OFr. concours, from L. concursus, from concurs , concurrere (see concur) …
39concourse — n. 1. Confluence, conflux, flocking together. 2. Meeting, assemblage, assembly, collection, gathering, throng, crowd, multitude. 3. (Poetical.) Cluster, crowded group …
40concourse — n 1. assemblage, gathering, forgathering, congregation, company; assembly, meeting, conference, rally; collection, cluster, crowd, group, throng, multitude, host, legion; crush, rout, swarm, horde, press. 2. esplanade, mall, promenade, grounds,… …