
Cursores is the plural of the Latin Cursor, `runner`, i.e. Messenger etcetera. There have been various corps of auxiliary officers in various institutions by that name. At universities, the term has been used for the candidates for the license. ==Cursores apostolici== This was the Latin title of the ecclesiastical heralds or pursuivants pertaini.....
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• (n. pl.) A group of running spiders; the wolf spiders. • (n. pl.) An order of running birds including the ostrich, emu, and allies; the Ratitaae.
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'Runners'. assault troops.
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Literally, runners, these were assault troops.
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Cur·so'res noun plural [ Latin
cursor , plural
cursores , a runner.]
(Zoology) (a) An order of running birds including the ostrich, emu, and allies; the Ratitaæ.
(b) A group of running spiders; the wolf spiders.
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The Cursores, or Runners, are an order of birds, which includes the ostrich, rhea, emu, cassowary, and apteryx. The birds of this order are distinguished by their remarkable velocity in running, the rudimentary character of their wings, which are too short to be of use for flight, and by the length and strength of their legs. The breast-bone is des...
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