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concourselate 14c., from Middle French concours, from Latin concursus "a running together," from past participle of concurrere (see concur). Originally "the flowing of a crowd of people;" s [..]
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concourseConcourse is the simultaneous existence of two actions based on the same facts, esp. a civil action and a criminal action.
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concourse(n) a large gathering of people(n) a wide hallway in a building where people can walk(n) a coming together of people
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concourseAn open space for people to move around in an airport terminal.
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concourseA broad, open area in the airport for the passage or assembly of people.
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concourseThe area in an airline terminal where the gates are located. Many airports have multiple concourses.
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concourseThe area in an airline terminal where the gates are located. Many airports have multiple concourses.
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concourseAREA OF THE TERMINAL BUILDING WHERE GATES ARE LOCATED. AIRCRAFT ARRIVE AND DEPART FROM THE GATE AND DEPLANE AND LOAD PASSANGERS
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concourseThe area in an airline terminal where the gates are located. Many airports have multiple concourses.
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concourse Large open area, usually found at airports, railway stations or similar, used to accommodate large numbers of people. At airports, the concourse area is found in front of the gates.
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concourse
A large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal, or providing access to and linking the plat [..]
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