course - a process
coarse - something very rough; rough surface
"Course" refers to a direction or path taken, such as a series of educational classes. "Coarse" means rough or of inferior quality.
The homophone for "course" is "coarse."
The homophone for "course" is "coarse." "Course" refers to a direction or path, while "coarse" means rough in texture.
The homophone of "course" is "coarse." "Course" refers to a path or direction, while "coarse" means rough or not fine in texture.
A homophone for "coarse" is "course." They sound the same but have different meanings.
The horse took a course through the coarse terrain.
The difference is in the gearing of the knobs. A big movement of the fine knob is equivalent to a small movement of the coarse knob.
Coarse is ruff/hard, and fine grain is smooth/ soft!
The homophone for "course" is "coarse."
Coarse is ruff/hard, and fine grain is smooth/ soft!
describe the textural difference between coarse-grained (phaneritic) and fine-grained (aphaneritic) rocks
The homonym for "not fine" is "naught" which means zero or nothing.
coarse course
The homophone of "course" is "coarse." "Course" refers to a path or direction, while "coarse" means rough or not fine in texture.
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals
A homophone for "coarse" is "course." They sound the same but have different meanings.
The horse took a course through the coarse terrain.