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Definition of stud
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of stud is as below...
Stud (n.) A
collection
of
breeding
horses
and
mares,
or the place where they are kept; also, a
number
of
horses
kept for a
racing,
riding,
etc..
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Aegrotat
::
Aegrotat
(n.) A
medical
certificate
that a
student
is ill.
Lesson
::
Lesson
(n.) An
exercise;
a
composition
serving
an
educational
purpose;
a
study.
Anthroposcopy
::
Anthroposcopy
(n.) The art of
discovering
or
judging
of a man's
character,
passions.
and
inclinations
from a study of his
visible
features..
Metoposcopy
::
Metoposcopy
(n.) The study of
physiognomy;
the art of
discovering
the
character
of
persons
by their
features,
or the lines of the
face..
Declamation
::
Declamation
(n.) The act or art of
declaiming;
rhetorical
delivery;
haranguing;
loud
speaking
in
public;
especially,
the
public
recitation
of
speeches
as an
exercise
in
schools
and
colleges;
as, the
practice
declamation
by
students..
Neossology
::
Neossology
(n.) The study of young
birds.
Studdery
::
Studbook
(n.) A
genealogical
register
of a
particular
breed or stud of
horses,
esp.
thoroughbreds..
Commencement
::
Commencement
(n.) The day when
degrees
are
conferred
by
colleges
and
universities
upon
students
and
others.
Erudition
::
Erudition
(n.) The act of
instructing;
the
result
of
thorough
instruction;
the state of being
erudite
or
learned;
the
acquisitions
gained
by
extensive
reading
or
study;
particularly,
learning
in
literature
or
criticism,
as
distinct
from the
sciences;
scholarship..
Nail
::
Nail (n.) To stud or boss with
nails,
or as with
nails..
College
::
College
(n.) A
society
of
scholars
or
friends
of
learning,
incorporated
for study or
instruction,
esp. in the
higher
branches
of
knowledge;
as, the
colleges
of
Oxford
and
Cambridge
Universities,
and many
American
colleges..
Isagogical
::
Isagogical
(a.)
Introductory;
especially,
introductory
to the study of
theology..
Subjectness
::
Subject-matter
(n.) The
matter
or
thought
presented
for
consideration
in some
statement
or
discussion;
that which is made the
object
of
thought
or
study.
Understudy
::
Understudy
(n.) One who
studies
another's
part with a view to
assuming
it in an
emergency.
Colloquial
::
Colloquial
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or used in,
conversation,
esp.
common
and
familiar
conversation;
conversational;
hence,
unstudied;
informal;
as,
colloquial
intercourse;
colloquial
phrases;
a
colloquial
style..
Economist
::
Economist
(n.) One who is
conversant
with
political
economy;
a
student
of
economics.
Chiaroscurist
::
Chiaroscurist
(n.) A
painter
who cares for and
studies
light and shade
rather
than
color.
Ardor
::
Ardor (n.)
Warmth
or heat of
passion
or
affection;
eagerness;
zeal; as, he
pursues
study with
ardor;
the
fought
with
ardor;
martial
ardor..
Study
::
Studying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stud.
Gaze
::
Gaze (v. i.) To fixx the eyes in a
steady
and
earnest
look; to look with
eagerness
or
curiosity,
as in
admiration,
astonishment,
or with
studious
attention..
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