decorso
course
noun deh-KOR-soh Rare
Origin: Latin decursus (a running down).
Also means
progression
Usage Note
Decorso refers to the course or progression of something over time, most commonly a medical condition: il decorso della malattia (the course of the illness). It can also indicate the passing of a period of time in legal or bureaucratic language. The plural is the regular decorsi.
Examples
"Il medico ha monitorato il decorso della febbre."
Natural Translation
The doctor monitored the course of the fever.
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