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Definition of study
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Study (v. i.) A
building
or
apartment
devoted
to study or to
literary
work.
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Unlearned
::
Unlearned
(a.) Not
gained
by
study;
not
known.
Ardor
::
Ardor (n.)
Warmth
or heat of
passion
or
affection;
eagerness;
zeal; as, he
pursues
study with
ardor;
the
fought
with
ardor;
martial
ardor..
Grammar
::
Grammar
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
principles
of
language;
the study of forms of
speech,
and their
relations
to one
another;
the art
concerned
with the right use aud
application
of the rules of a
language,
in
speaking
or
writing..
Cram
::
Cram (v. t.) To put
hastily
through
an
extensive
course
of
memorizing
or
study,
as in
preparation
for an
examination;
as, a pupil is
crammed
by his
tutor..
Study
::
Study (v. t.) To apply the mind to; to read and
examine
for the
purpose
of
learning
and
understanding;
as, to study law or
theology;
to study
languages..
Stufa
::
Study (v. t.) To make an
object
of
study;
to aim at
sedulously;
to
devote
one's
thoughts
to; as, to study the
welfare
of
others;
to study
variety
in
composition..
Familiar
::
Familiar
(a.)
Closely
acquainted
or
intimate,
as a
friend
or
companion;
well
versed
in, as any
subject
of
study;
as,
familiar
with the
Scriptures..
Entomologize
::
Entomologize
(v. i.) To
collect
specimens
in the study of
entomology.
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..
Science
::
Science
(n.) Any
branch
or
department
of
systematized
knowledge
considered
as a
distinct
field of
investigation
or
object
of
study;
as, the
science
of
astronomy,
of
chemistry,
or of
mind..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) A term of study in a
seminary,
college,
etc, etc.;
properly,
a
fourth
part of the year, but often
longer
or
shorter..
Sociologist
::
Sociologist
(n.) One who
treats
of, or
devotes
himself
to, the study of
sociology..
Bookmate
::
Bookmate
(n.) A
schoolfellow;
an
associate
in
study.
Helminthology
::
Helminthology
(n.) The
natural
history,
or
study,
of
worms,
esp.
parasitic
worms..
Muse
::
Muse (n.) To think
closely;
to study in
silence;
to
meditate.
Anthropology
::
Anthropology
(n.) The
science
of man; --
sometimes
used in a
limited
sense to mean the study of man as an
object
of
natural
history,
or as an
animal..
Botanical
::
Botanical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
botany;
relating
to the study of
plants;
as, a
botanical
system,
arrangement,
textbook,
expedition..
Conversant
::
Conversant
(a.)
Familiar
or
acquainted
by use or
study;
well-informed;
versed;
--
generally
used with with,
sometimes
with in..
Osmometry
::
Osmometry
(n.) The study of
osmose
by means of the
osmometer.
Algology
::
Algology
(n.) The study or
science
of algae or
seaweeds.
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