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English Idioms :: study
study.html - See: BROWN STUDY.
Traditional English :: study
study.html - n. & v.
--n.
    (pl. -ies)
    1 the devotion of time and attention to acquiring information or knowledge, esp. from books.
    2 (in pl.) the pursuit of academic knowledge (continued their studies abroad).
    3 a room used for reading, writing, etc.
    4 a piece of work, esp. a drawing, done for practice or as an experiment (a study of a head).
    5 the portrayal in literature or another art form of an aspect of behaviour or character etc.
    6 a musical composition designed to develop a player's skill.
    7 a thing worth observing closely (your face was a study).
    8 a thing that is or deserves to be investigated.
    9 Theatr. a the act of memorizing a role. b a person who memorizes a role.
    10 archaic a thing to be secured by pains or attention.
--v.
    (-ies, -ied)
    1 tr. make a study of; investigate or examine (a subject) (study law).
    2 intr. (often foll. by for) apply oneself to study.
    3 tr. scrutinize or earnestly contemplate (a visible object) (studied their faces).
    4 tr. try to learn (the words of one's role etc.).
    5 tr. take pains to achieve (a result) or pay regard to (a subject or principle etc.).
    6 tr. (as studied adj.) deliberate, intentional, affected (with studied politeness).
    7 tr. read (a book) attentively.
    8 tr. (foll. by to + infin.) archaic a be on the watch. b try constantly to manage.
    in a brown study in a reverie; absorbed in one's thoughts. make a study of investigate carefully. study group a group of people meeting from time to time to study a particular subject or topic.
    studiedly adv. studiedness n. [ME f. OF estudie f. L studium zeal, study]
English Idioms :: study
study.html - See: BROWN STUDY.
Traditional English :: stud(1)
study.html - n. & v.
--n.
    1 a large-headed nail, boss, or knob, projecting from a surface esp. for ornament.
    2 a double button esp. for use with two buttonholes in a shirt-front.
    3 a small object projecting slightly from a road-surface as a marker etc.
    4 a rivet or crosspiece in each link of a chain-cable.
    5 a a post to which laths are nailed. b US the height of a room as indicated by the length of this.
--v.
    tr. (studded, studding)
    1 set with or as with studs.
    2 (as studded adj.) (foll. by with) thickly set or strewn (studded with diamonds).
    3 be scattered over or about (a surface). [OE studu, stuthu post, prop, rel. to G stâtzen to prop]
Traditional English :: stud(2)
study.html - n.
1 a a number of horses kept for breeding etc. b a place where these are kept.
2 (in full stud-horse) a stallion.
3 colloq. a young man (esp. one noted for sexual prowess).
4 (in full stud poker) a form of poker with betting after the dealing of successive rounds of cards face up.
    at stud (of a male horse) publicly available for breeding on payment of a fee. stud-book a book containing the pedigrees of horses. stud-farm a place where horses are bred. [OE stod f. Gmc: rel. to STAND]
Traditional English :: studding
study.html - n.
the woodwork of a lath-and-plaster wall.
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