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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.) An
upright
scanting,
esp. one of the small
uprights
in the
framing
for lath and
plaster
partitions,
and
furring,
and upon which the laths are
nailed..
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Economist
::
Economist
(n.) One who is
conversant
with
political
economy;
a
student
of
economics.
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. i.) To speak
rhetorically;
to make a
formal
speech
or
oration;
to
harangue;
specifically,
to
recite
a
speech,
poem, etc., in
public
as a
rhetorical
exercise;
to
practice
public
speaking;
as, the
students
declaim
twice a
week..
Naturalist
::
Naturalist
(n.) One
versed
in
natural
science;
a
student
of
natural
history,
esp. of the
natural
history
of
animals..
Water Sail
::
Water sail () A small sail
sometimes
set under a
studding
sail or under a
driver
boom, and
reaching
nearly
to the
water..
Aegrotat
::
Aegrotat
(n.) A
medical
certificate
that a
student
is ill.
Elaborate
::
Elaborate
(v. t.) To
perfect
with
painstaking;
to
improve
or
refine
with labor and
study,
or by
successive
operations;
as, to
elaborate
a
painting
or a
literary
work..
Lucubration
::
Lucubration
(n.) The act of
lucubrating,
or
studying
by
candlelight;
nocturnal
study;
meditation..
Inn
::
Inn (n.) One of the
colleges
(societies
or
buildings)
in
London,
for
students
of the law
barristers;
as, the Inns of
Court;
the Inns of
Chancery;
Serjeants'
Inns..
Cantabrigian
::
Cantabrigian
(n.) A
native
or
resident
of
Cambridge;
esp. a
student
or
graduate
of the
university
of
Cambridge,
England..
Assiduity
::
Assiduity
(n.)
Studied
and
persevering
attention
to a
person;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Bolting
::
Bolting
(n.) A
private
arguing
of cases for
practice
by
students,
as in the Inns of
Court..
Pneumatics
::
Pneumatics
(n.) The
scientific
study or
knowledge
of
spiritual
beings
and their
relations
to God,
angels,
and men..
Department
::
Department
(v. i.) A
distinct
course
of life,
action,
study,
or the like;
appointed
sphere
or walk;
province..
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.
Pony
::
Pony (n.) A
translation
or a key used to avoid study in
getting
lessons;
a crib.
Instar
::
Instar
(v. t.) To stud as with
stars.
Understudy
::
Understudy
(n.) One who
studies
another's
part with a view to
assuming
it in an
emergency.
Study
::
Study (n.) To fix the mind
closely
upon a
subject;
to dwell upon
anything
in
thought;
to muse; to
ponder.
Divert
::
Divert
(v. t.) To turn away from any
occupation,
business,
or
study;
to cause to have
lively
and
agreeable
sensations;
to
amuse;
to
entertain;
as,
children
are
diverted
with
sports;
men are
diverted
with works of wit and
humor..
Studious
::
Studio
(n.) The
working
room of an
artist.
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