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Definition of study
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 study is as below...
Study (v. i.) Any
particular
branch
of
learning
that is
studied;
any
object
of
attentive
consideration.
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Carrol
::
Carrol
(n.) A small
closet
or
inclosure
built
against
a
window
on the inner side, to sit in for
study.
The word was used as late as the 16th
century..
Abiological
::
Abiological
(a.)
Pertaining
to the study of
inanimate
things.
Mineralogist
::
Mineralogist
(n.) One
versed
in
mineralogy;
one
devoted
to the study of
minerals.
Con
::
Con (v. t.) To study in order to know; to
peruse;
to
learn;
to
commit
to
memory;
to
regard
studiously.
Alienism
::
Alienism
(n.) The study or
treatment
of
diseases
of the mind.
Meditate
::
Meditate
(v. t.) To
contemplate;
to keep the mind fixed upon; to
study.
Study
::
Studying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stud.
Contemplation
::
Contemplation
(n.) The act of the mind in
considering
with
attention;
continued
attention
of the mind to a
particular
subject;
meditation;
musing;
study.
Candlewaster
::
Candlewaster
(n.) One who
consumes
candles
by being up late for study or
dissipation.
Condition
::
Condition
(n.) To put under
conditions;
to
require
to pass a new
examination
or to make up a
specified
study,
as a
condition
of
remaining
in one's class or in
college;
as, to
condition
a
student
who has
failed
in some
branch
of
study..
Studies
::
Studious
(a.)
Favorable
to
study;
suitable
for
thought
and
contemplation;
as, the
studious
shade..
Graduate
::
Graduate
(n.) One who has
received
an
academical
or
professional
degree;
one who has
completed
the
prescribed
course
of study in any
school
or
institution
of
learning.
Philology
::
Philology
(n.) The study of
language,
especially
in a
philosophical
manner
and as a
science;
the
investigation
of the laws of human
speech,
the
relation
of
different
tongues
to one
another,
and
historical
development
of
languages;
linguistic
science..
Humanist
::
Humanist
(n.) One who
purposes
the study of the
humanities,
or
polite
literature..
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..
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..
Plod
::
Plod (v. i.) To toil; to
drudge;
especially,
to study
laboriously
and
patiently..
Retinoscopy
::
Retinoscopy
(n.) The study of the
retina
of the eye by means of the
ophthalmoscope.
Intense
::
Intense
(a.)
Strained;
tightly
drawn;
kept on the
stretch;
strict;
very close or
earnest;
as,
intense
study or
application;
intense
thought..
Intelligence
::
Intelligence
(n.)
Knowledge
imparted
or
acquired,
whether
by
study,
research,
or
experience;
general
information..
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