A course is a path or line, as for travel or proceeding. It is used in the terms race course, Golf course, water course, course of study, or course of action.
The word is used in the phrase "of course" to mean certainly.
I assume you mean the verdict (as opposed to the sentence).
Not that I know of . . . of course, if it doesn't mean anything, it isn't much good as a word, is it?
Deviated can mean "depart from an established course" or "depart from usual or accepted standards".
A training course or a work experience project.
The word course is used to describe a specific route or a direction to follow. It also can describe the parts of a meal.
"piccaninny" used to mean 'a small black child'. -Now of course, politically incorrect.
Iguana means iguana (of course) and don means tooth.
If you mean divergent, it means something that goes on a separate course or direction from where it had previously been.There is no such word as devigent.
a links golf course is one situated beside the sea
Oft is not a shortened word. Often is a lengthened word. The original word is oft and the form often did not appear until about a century before Shakespeare's day. They are, of course, the same word and mean the same thing.
juby of course its a word from deep years ago
of course it does they are both worn on the neck.