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Definition of study
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Study (n.) To apply the mind to books or
learning.
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Alienism
::
Alienism
(n.) The study or
treatment
of
diseases
of the mind.
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..
Botanize
::
Botanize
(v. i.) To seek after
plants
for
botanical
investigation;
to study
plants.
Lucubrate
::
Lucubrate
(n.) To study by
candlelight
or a lamp; to study by
night.
Helminthology
::
Helminthology
(n.) The
natural
history,
or
study,
of
worms,
esp.
parasitic
worms..
Diversion
::
Diversion
(n.) That which
diverts;
that which turns or draws the mind from care or
study,
and thus
relaxes
and
amuses;
sport;
play;
pastime;
as, the
diversions
of
youth..
Art
::
Art (n.)
Learning;
study;
applied
knowledge,
science,
or
letters..
Bookish
::
Bookish
(a.) Given to
reading;
fond of
study;
better
acquainted
with books than with men;
learned
from
books.
Special
::
Special
(a.)
Limited
in
range;
confined
to a
definite
field of
action,
investigation,
or
discussion;
as, a
special
dictionary
of
commercial
terms;
a
special
branch
of
study..
Assyriology
::
Assyriology
(n.) The
science
or study of the
antiquities,
language,
etc., of
ancient
Assyria..
Versed
::
Versed
(a.)
Acquainted
or
familiar,
as the
result
of
experience,
study,
practice,
etc.;
skilled;
practiced..
Myography
::
Myography
(n.) The
description
of
muscles,
including
the study of
muscular
contraction
by the aid of
registering
apparatus,
as by some form of
myograph;
myology..
Department
::
Department
(v. i.) A
distinct
course
of life,
action,
study,
or the like;
appointed
sphere
or walk;
province..
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..
Subjectness
::
Subject-matter
(n.) The
matter
or
thought
presented
for
consideration
in some
statement
or
discussion;
that which is made the
object
of
thought
or
study.
Unlearned
::
Unlearned
(a.) Not
gained
by
study;
not
known.
Invent
::
Invent
(v. t.) To
discover,
as by study or
inquiry;
to find out; to
devise;
to
contrive
or
produce
for the first time; --
applied
commonly
to the
discovery
of some
serviceable
mode,
instrument,
or
machine..
Curriculum
::
Curriculum
(n.) A
course;
particularly,
a
specified
fixed
course
of
study,
as in a
university..
Consider
::
Consider
(v. t.) To fix the mind on, with a view to a
careful
examination;
to think on with care; to
ponder;
to
study;
to
meditate
on..
Plethysmography
::
Plethysmography
(n.) The
study,
by means of the
plethysmograph,
of the
variations
in size of a limb, and hence of its blood
supply..
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