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In knitting, a "course" refers to a single row of stitches that runs horizontally across the fabric, while a "wale" denotes a vertical column of stitches. Each course consists of multiple Wales, and they help define the texture and pattern of the knitted fabric. The interplay between courses and wales contributes to the overall appearance and structure of the knitted piece.

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