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Definition of studied
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 studied is as below...
Studied
(a.) Well
versed
in any
branch
of
learning;
qualified
by
study;
learned;
as, a man well
studied
in
geometry..
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Micro-geology
::
Micro-geology
(n.) The part of
geology
relating
to
structure
and
organisms
which
require
to be
studied
with a
microscope.
Unstudied
::
Unstudied
(a.) Not spent in
study.
Spectrum
::
Spectrum
(n.) The
several
colored
and other rays of which light is
composed,
separated
by the
refraction
of a prism or other
means,
and
observed
or
studied
either
as
spread
out on a
screen,
by
direct
vision,
by
photography,
or
otherwise.
See
Illust.
of
Light,
and
Spectroscope..
Studied
::
Studied
(a.)
Premeditated;
planned;
designed;
as, a
studied
insult..
Pose
::
Pose (v. t.) To place in an
attitude
or fixed
position,
for the sake of
effect;
to
arrange
the
posture
and
drapery
of (a
person)
in a
studied
manner;
as, to pose a model for a
picture;
to pose a
sitter
for a
portrait..
Studious
::
Studious
(a.)
Planned
with
study;
deliberate;
studied.
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.) A body of a men to whom any
specific
right or
privilege
is
granted;
formerly,
the
graduates
in any of the four
departments
of a
university
or
college
(Philosophy,
Law,
Medicine,
or
Theology),
to whom was
granted
the right of
teaching
(profitendi
or
docendi)
in the
department
in which they had
studied;
at
present,
the
members
of a
profession
itself;
as, the
medical
faculty;
the legal
faculty,
ect..
Hard-labored
::
Hard-labored
(a.)
Wrought
with
severe
labor;
elaborate;
studied.
Studied
::
Studied
(a.) Well
versed
in any
branch
of
learning;
qualified
by
study;
learned;
as, a man well
studied
in
geometry..
Careless
::
Careless
(a.)
Without
thought
or
purpose;
without
due care;
without
attention
to rule or
system;
unstudied;
inconsiderate;
spontaneous;
rash; as, a
careless
throw;
a
careless
expression..
Dakota Group
::
Dakota
group () A
subdivision
at the base of the
cretaceous
formation
in
Western
North
America;
-- so named from the
region
where the
strata
were first
studied.
Studiedly
::
Studied
(a.)
Intent;
inclined.
Unstudied
::
Unstudied
(a.) Not
studied;
not
acquired
by
study;
unlabored;
natural.
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..
Elaborate
::
Elaborate
(a.)
Wrought
with
labor;
finished
with great care;
studied;
executed
with
exactness
or
painstaking;
as, an
elaborate
discourse;
an
elaborate
performance;
elaborate
research..
Study
::
Study (v. i.) Any
particular
branch
of
learning
that is
studied;
any
object
of
attentive
consideration.
Studied
::
Studied
(a.)
Closely
examined;
read with
diligence
and
attention;
made the
subject
of
study;
well
considered;
as, a
studied
lesson..
Attitude
::
Attitude
(n.) The
posture
or
position
of a
person
or an
animal,
or the
manner
in which the parts of his body are
disposed;
position
assumed
or
studied
to serve a
purpose;
as, a
threatening
attitude;
an
attitude
of
entreaty..
Assiduity
::
Assiduity
(n.)
Studied
and
persevering
attention
to a
person;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Studying
::
Studied
(imp. & p. p.) of Stud.
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