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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.) A
representation
or
rendering
of any
object
or scene
intended,
not for
exhibition
as an
original
work of art, but for the
information,
instruction,
or
assistance
of the
maker;
as, a study of heads or of hands for a
figure
picture..
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Pore
::
Pore (v. i.) To look or gaze
steadily
in
reading
or
studying;
to fix the
attention;
to be
absorbed;
-- often with on or upon, and now
usually
with
over..
Epigraphics
::
Epigraphics
(n.) The
science
or study of
epigraphs.
Iconophilist
::
Iconophilist
(n.) A
student,
or lover of the
study,
of
iconography..
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..
Sketch
::
Sketch
(n.) An
outline
or
general
delineation
of
anything;
a first rough or
incomplete
draught
or plan of any
design;
especially,
in the fine arts, such a
representation
of an
object
or scene as
serves
the
artist's
purpose
by
recording
its chief
features;
also, a
preliminary
study for an
original
work..
Or
::
Or
(conj.)
A
particle
that marks an
alternative;
as, you may read or may
write,
-- that is, you may do one of the
things
at your
pleasure,
but not both. It
corresponds
to
either.
You may ride
either
to
London
or to
Windsor.
It often
connects
a
series
of words or
propositions,
presenting
a
choice
of
either;
as, he may study law, or
medicine,
or
divinity,
or he may enter into
trade..
Con
::
Con (v. t.) To study in order to know; to
peruse;
to
learn;
to
commit
to
memory;
to
regard
studiously.
Plethysmography
::
Plethysmography
(n.) The
study,
by means of the
plethysmograph,
of the
variations
in size of a limb, and hence of its blood
supply..
Geologize
::
Geologize
(v. i.) To study
geology
or make
geological
investigations
in the
field;
to
discourse
as a
geologist.
Paleology
::
Paleology
(n.) The study or
knowledge
of
antiquities,
esp. of
prehistoric
antiquities;
a
discourse
or
treatise
on
antiquities;
archaeology
..
Demography
::
Demography
(n.) The study of
races,
as to
births,
marriages,
mortality,
health,
etc..
Algology
::
Algology
(n.) The study or
science
of algae or
seaweeds.
Sociologist
::
Sociologist
(n.) One who
treats
of, or
devotes
himself
to, the study of
sociology..
Pony
::
Pony (n.) A
translation
or a key used to avoid study in
getting
lessons;
a crib.
Archaeology
::
Archaeology
(n.) The
science
or study of
antiquities,
esp.
prehistoric
antiquities,
such as the
remains
of
buildings
or
monuments
of an early
epoch,
inscriptions,
implements,
and other
relics,
written
manuscripts,
etc..
Coleopterist
::
Coleopterist
(n.) One
versed
in the study of the
Coleoptera.
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..
Understudy
::
Understudy
(v. t. & i.) To
study,
as
another
actor's
part, in order to be his
substitute
in an
emergency;
to study
another
actor's
part..
Study
::
Study (v. i.) A
building
or
apartment
devoted
to study or to
literary
work.
Idealization
::
Idealization
(n.) The
representation
of
natural
objects,
scenes,
etc., in such a way as to show their most
important
characteristics;
the study of the
ideal..
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