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Definition of study
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Study (v. t.) To
consider
attentively;
to
examine
closely;
as, to study the work of
nature..
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Patronomayology
::
Patronomayology
(n.) That
branch
of
knowledge
which deals with
personal
names and their
origin;
the study of
patronymics.
Unstudied
::
Unstudied
(a.) Not
studied;
not
acquired
by
study;
unlabored;
natural.
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..
Astronomize
::
Astronomize
(v. i.) To study or to talk
astronomy.
Gyrostat
::
Gyrostat
(n.) A
modification
of the
gyroscope,
consisting
essentially
of a fly wheel fixed
inside
a rigid case to which is
attached
a thin
flange
of metal for
supporting
the
instrument.
It is used in
studying
the
dynamics
of
rotating
bodies..
Iconography
::
Iconography
(n.) The study of
representative
art in
general.
Con
::
Con (v. t.) To study in order to know; to
peruse;
to
learn;
to
commit
to
memory;
to
regard
studiously.
Taste
::
Taste (n.)
Intellectual
relish;
liking;
fondness;
--
formerly
with of, now with for; as, he had no taste for
study..
Versed
::
Versed
(a.)
Acquainted
or
familiar,
as the
result
of
experience,
study,
practice,
etc.;
skilled;
practiced..
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..
Assyriology
::
Assyriology
(n.) The
science
or study of the
antiquities,
language,
etc., of
ancient
Assyria..
Thalassography
::
Thalassography
(n.) The study or
science
of the life of
marine
organisms.
Sociologist
::
Sociologist
(n.) One who
treats
of, or
devotes
himself
to, the study of
sociology..
Mineralogist
::
Mineralogist
(n.) One
versed
in
mineralogy;
one
devoted
to the study of
minerals.
Study
::
Study (v. i.) Any
particular
branch
of
learning
that is
studied;
any
object
of
attentive
consideration.
Studied
::
Studied
(a.)
Closely
examined;
read with
diligence
and
attention;
made the
subject
of
study;
well
considered;
as, a
studied
lesson..
Grind
::
Grind (v. i.) To
perform
hard aud
distasteful
service;
to
drudge;
to study hard, as for an
examination..
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..
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) That which is set, or which may be
regarded
as set,
before
the mind so as to be
apprehended
or
known;
that of which the mind by any of its
activities
takes
cognizance,
whether
a thing
external
in space or a
conception
formed
by the mind
itself;
as, an
object
of
knowledge,
wonder,
fear,
thought,
study,
etc..
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..
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