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Noun
/ˈkänˌkôrs/,/ˈkäNG-/,
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concourses, plural;
  1. A large open area inside or in front of a public building, as in an airport or train station
    • - the domestic arrivals concourse
  2. A crowd or assembly of people
    • - a vast concourse of learned men
  3. The action of coming together or meeting
    • - the attracted concourse of the beauty and wealth of modern civilization

  1. (concourse) multitude: a large gathering of people
  2. (concourse) a wide hallway in a building where people can walk
  3. A concourse is a place where pathways or roads meet, such as in a hotel, a convention center, a railway station, an airport terminal, a hall, or other space.
  4. (The Concourse) The Concourse is a high-rise commercial and residential building on Beach Road in Kallang, Singapore.
  5. The concourse is the area behind the bowling area. Spectators can sit in the concourse. Food and beverages may be consumed in the concourse.
  6. (Concourse) Name brand of library automation software produced by Book Systems, Inc. and used in some libraries in the Central Kansas Library System.
  7. (Concourse) Similar to a combine but usually larger.  Normally two or more combines flying together.
  8. (The Concourse) The large hallway located in the Al Neuharth Media Center, which has an interactive history and computer bar
  9. (concourse) The section of an airport containing the gates.
  10. (concourse) a hall in a pedestrian precinct, or a piazza
  11. (concourse) great crowd, throng, multitude, coming/moving/flowing together, gathering
  12. A concourse is a large public area in an airport or space terminal. This is where passengers walk to and from their boarding areas, lounges, and baggage claim areas. [See: O'Hare Air and Space Port, Aldrin Spaceport.]