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In Latin cursus is "current, flow, stroke", from where several interpretations derive in Spanish. 1o_ Any process that has a recognizable start, development and end, such as a career of study or competence, or an illness, or a walk, a walk. 2o_ In the case of groups (classes, runners) is also the number of people who participate or follow the course. 3o_ Movement of water in a river, from birth to mouth. 4o_ By exaggerated association with the river, a diarrhoea .
1o_ Act of a higher entity that reviews a fact or work and judges it; today is mainly used to rate your allowed broadcast level. 2o_ By extension is any mechanism that prevents an expression . From Latin censorship, ae ("dignity and task of the censor" ). 3o_ Second (as 'you') and third (such as 'he/she') people in singular of the present indicative mode, and second (as 'you' ) person in singular of the imperative for the verb censor. View verbs/censor .