Definition of Courant. Meaning of Courant. Synonyms of Courant

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Definition of Courant

Courant
Courant Cou*rant" (k??-r?nt"), a. [F., p. pr. of courir to run, L. currere. Cf. Current.] (Her.) Represented as running; -- said of a beast borne in a coat of arms.
Courant
Courant Cou*rant" (k??-r?nt"), n. [F. courante, fr. courant, p. pr.] 1. A piece of music in triple time; also, a lively dance; a coranto. 2. A circulating gazette of news; a newspaper.

Meaning of Courant from wikipedia

- courant may mean several things. courant is a common word for 'newspaper '. in 1618 the first periodical news sheets, called 'corantos
- the courant institute of mathematical sciences (cims) is an independent division of new york university (nyu) under the faculty of arts &
- richard courant (january 8, 1888 – january 27, 1972) was a german american mathematician . life : courant was born in lublinitz in the
- in mathematics , the courant–friedrichs–lewy condition (cfl condition) is a necessary condition for convergence while solving certain
- list of heraldic charges. in heraldry , a charge is any emblem or device occupying the field of an escutcheon (shield). this may be a
- charles courant (april 14, 1896 – june 26, 1982) was a swiss freestyle wrestler and olympic medalist. he competed at the 1920 summer
- courant: a beast courant (also at speed or in full chase) is running, depicted at full stride with all four legs in the air. file:lion courant.
- courant is a commune in the charente-maritime department in southwestern france . population: align left , 1962 , 438 , 1968 , 423 , 1975
- the hartford courant is the largest daily newspaper in the u.s. state of connecticut , and is often recognized as the oldest
- the leeuwarder courant is the oldest daily newspaper in the netherlands . founded by abraham ferwerda, it first appeared in 1752.