| SCOURS | • scours n. (Veterinary medicine) Diarrhea in horses and cattle caused by intestinal infection. • scours n. (Dated) A place where wool was washed and cleaned. • scours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scour. |
| SCOURSE | • scourse v. Obsolete form of scorse. • SCOURSE v. to barter, exchange, also SCORSE. |
| BESCOURS | • BESCOUR v. to scour thoroughly. |
| SCOURSED | • scoursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of scourse. • SCOURSE v. to barter, exchange, also SCORSE. |
| SCOURSES | • scourses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scourse. • SCOURSE v. to barter, exchange, also SCORSE. |
| DISCOURSE | • discourse n. (Uncountable, archaic) Verbal exchange, conversation. • discourse n. (Uncountable) Expression in words, either speech or writing. • discourse n. (Countable) A formal lengthy exposition of some subject, either spoken or written. |
| SCOURSING | • scoursing v. Present participle of scourse. • SCOURSE v. to barter, exchange, also SCORSE. |
| DISCOURSAL | • discoursal adj. Relating to discourse. • DISCOURSAL adj. relating to discourse. |
| DISCOURSED | • discoursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of discourse. • DISCOURSE v. to talk or converse. |
| DISCOURSER | • discourser n. One who discourses; a narrator or speaker. • discourser n. The writer of a treatise or dissertation. • DISCOURSER n. (Shakespeare) one who discourses. |
| DISCOURSES | • discourses n. Plural of discourse. • DISCOURSE v. to talk or converse. |
| DISCOURSERS | • discoursers n. Plural of discourser. • DISCOURSER n. (Shakespeare) one who discourses. |
| DISCOURSING | • discoursing n. Conversation. • discoursing v. Present participle of discourse. • DISCOURSE v. to talk or converse. |
| DISCOURSIVE | • discoursive adj. Of or pertaining to discourse or reasoning. • discoursive adj. Discursive. • DISCOURSIVE adj. (obsolete) relating to discourse. |