Out-of-course
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Not occurring in the normal course of things. not-comparable
"The inspector estimated that the whole "Condor" schedule is at least 45 min. easier than the diesels' potential, but of course some margin must be left for out-of-course delays."
Example
More examples"The inspector estimated that the whole "Condor" schedule is at least 45 min. easier than the diesels' potential, but of course some margin must be left for out-of-course delays."
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