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Definition of stud
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Stud (n.) A kind of nail with a large head, used
chiefly
for
ornament;
an
ornamental
knob; a
boss..
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Zoogeography
::
Zoogeography
(n.) The study or
description
of the
geographical
distribution
of
animals.
Expel
::
Expel (v. t.) To cut off from
further
connection
with an
institution
of
learning,
a
society,
and the like; as, to expel a
student
or
member..
Learning
::
Learning
(n.) The
knowledge
or skill
received
by
instruction
or
study;
acquired
knowledge
or ideas in any
branch
of
science
or
literature;
erudition;
literature;
science;
as, he is a man of great
learning..
Scholarship
::
Scholarship
(n.)
Maintenance
for a
scholar;
a
foundation
for the
support
of a
student.
Professor
::
Professor
(n.) One who
professed,
or
publicly
teaches,
any
science
or
branch
of
learning;
especially,
an
officer
in a
university,
college,
or other
seminary,
whose
business
it is to read
lectures,
or
instruct
students,
in a
particular
branch
of
learning;
as a
professor
of
theology,
of
botany,
of
mathematics,
or of
political
economy..
Phoneidoscope
::
Phoneidoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
studying
the
motions
of
sounding
bodies
by
optical
means.
It
consists
of a tube
across
the end of which is
stretched
a film of soap
solution
thin
enough
to give
colored
bands,
the form and
position
of which are
affected
by
sonorous
vibrations..
Mycologist
::
Mycologist
(n.) One who is
versed
in, or who
studies,
mycology..
Secret
::
Secret
(a.)
Something
studiously
concealed;
a thing kept from
general
knowledge;
what is not
revealed,
or not to be
revealed..
Pose
::
Pose (v. i.) To
assume
and
maintain
a
studied
attitude,
with
studied
arrangement
of
drapery;
to
strike
an
attitude;
to
attitudinize;
figuratively,
to
assume
or
affect
a
certain
character;
as, she poses as a
prude..
Lesson
::
Lesson
(n.) An
exercise;
a
composition
serving
an
educational
purpose;
a
study.
Undergraduate
::
Undergraduate
(n.) A
member
of a
university
or a
college
who has not taken his first
degree;
a
student
in any
school
who has not
completed
his
course.
Naturalize
::
Naturalize
(v. t.) To make
natural;
as,
custom
naturalizes
labor or
study..
Craniology
::
Craniology
(n.) The
department
of
science
(as of
ethnology
or
archaeology)
which deals with the
shape,
size,
proportions,
indications,
etc., of
skulls;
the study of
skulls..
Learn
::
Learn (v. t.) To gain
knowledge
or
information
of; to
ascertain
by
inquiry,
study,
or
investigation;
to
receive
instruction
concerning;
to fix in the mind; to
acquire
understanding
of, or
skill;
as, to learn the way; to learn a
lesson;
to learn
dancing;
to learn to
skate;
to learn the
violin;
to learn the truth about
something..
Relax
::
Relax (v. i.) To remit
attention
or
effort;
to
become
less
diligent;
to
unbend;
as, to relax in
study..
Ephemerist
::
Ephemerist
(n.) One who
studies
the daily
motions
and
positions
of the
planets.
Elective
::
Elective
(a.)
Dependent
on
choice;
bestowed
or
passing
by
election;
as, an
elective
study;
an
elective
office..
Rhinoscopy
::
Rhinoscopy
(n.) The
examination
or study of the soft
palate,
posterior
nares,
etc., by means of a
laryngoscopic
mirror
introduced
into the
pharynx..
Farfetch
::
Farfetch
(v. t.) To bring from far; to seek out
studiously.
Coach
::
Coach (n.) A
special
tutor who
assists
in
preparing
a
student
for
examination;
a
trainer;
esp. one who
trains
a
boat's
crew for a race.
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