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concourse noun. LME.
[Old & mod. French concours from Latin concursus, from concurs- pa. ppl stem of concurrere CONCUR.]
A flocking or meeting together; a running or flowing together; confluence. LME.
M. Hale The product of chance, or fortuitous concourse of particles of matter. Dryden Hears..The noise and busy concourse of the mart.
b. A concurrence of times or circumstances; process (of time, events). Also, a conjunction of planets etc. LME-L18.
An assemblage of persons or things; a crowd, throng. LME.
Milton Under some concourse of shades. M. Holroyd A great concourse of people gathered at the grave.
The (place of) meeting of lines, surfaces, etc. LME-E19.
Concurrence in action or causation, cooperation. LME-M19.
An open central area in a large public building, railway station, etc. Orig. US. M19.
M. Bradbury He crosses the main concourse of the university..where paths cross, crowds gather.