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Definition of study
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Study (v. i.)
Mental
occupation;
absorbed
or
thoughtful
attention;
meditation;
contemplation.
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Impromptu
::
Impromptu
(adv. / a.)
Offhand;
without
previous
study;
extemporaneous;
extempore;
as, an
impromptu
verse..
Pony
::
Pony (n.) A
translation
or a key used to avoid study in
getting
lessons;
a crib.
Iconophilist
::
Iconophilist
(n.) A
student,
or lover of the
study,
of
iconography..
Tyro
::
Tyro (n.) A
beginner
in
learning;
one who is in the
rudiments
of any
branch
of
study;
a
person
imperfectly
acquainted
with a
subject;
a
novice.
Find
::
Find (v. t.) To
discover
by study or
experiment
direct
to an
object
or end; as, water is found to be a
compound
substance..
Indispose
::
Indispose
(v. t.) To
disincline;
to
render
averse
or
unfavorable;
as, a love of
pleasure
indisposes
the mind to
severe
study;
the pride and
selfishness
of men
indispose
them to
religious
duties..
Application
::
Application
(n.) The act of
fixing
the mind or
closely
applying
one's self;
assiduous
effort;
close
attention;
as, to
injure
the
health
by
application
to
study..
Student
::
Student
(n.) A
person
engaged
in
study;
one who is
devoted
to
learning;
a
learner;
a
pupil;
a
scholar;
especially,
one who
attends
a
school,
or who seeks
knowledge
from
professional
teachers
or from
books;
as, the
students
of an
academy,
a
college,
or a
university;
a
medical
student;
a hard
student..
Isagogical
::
Isagogical
(a.)
Introductory;
especially,
introductory
to the study of
theology..
Bookwork
::
Bookwork
(n.)
Study;
application
to
books.
Coleopterist
::
Coleopterist
(n.) One
versed
in the study of the
Coleoptera.
Studies
::
Studious
(a.)
Favorable
to
study;
suitable
for
thought
and
contemplation;
as, the
studious
shade..
Bookworm
::
Bookworm
(n.) A
student
closely
attached
to books or
addicted
to
study;
a
reader
without
appreciation.
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..
Etude
::
Etude (n.) A
composition
in the fine arts which is
intended,
or may
serve,
for a
study..
Intelligence
::
Intelligence
(n.)
Knowledge
imparted
or
acquired,
whether
by
study,
research,
or
experience;
general
information..
Weary
::
Weary
(superl.)
Having
one's
patience,
relish,
or
contentment
exhausted;
tired;
sick; -- with of
before
the
cause;
as, weary of
marching,
or of
confinement;
weary of
study..
Embryology
::
Embryology
(n.) The
science
which
relates
to the
formation
and
development
of the
embryo
in
animals
and
plants;
a study of the
gradual
development
of the ovum until it
reaches
the adult
stage.
Study
::
Study (v. i.) Any
particular
branch
of
learning
that is
studied;
any
object
of
attentive
consideration.
Relax
::
Relax (v. i.) To remit
attention
or
effort;
to
become
less
diligent;
to
unbend;
as, to relax in
study..
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