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Definition of learning
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 learning is as below...
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..
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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..
Scholarship
::
Scholarship
(n.) The
character
and
qualities
of a
scholar;
attainments
in
science
or
literature;
erudition;
learning.
Revive
::
Revive
(v. i.)
Hence,
to
recover
from a state of
oblivion,
obscurity,
neglect,
or
depression;
as,
classical
learning
revived
in the
fifteenth
century..
Academy
::
Academy
(n.) An
institution
for the study of
higher
learning;
a
college
or a
university.
Popularly,
a
school,
or
seminary
of
learning,
holding
a rank
between
a
college
and a
common
school..
Proficient
::
Proficient
(n.) One who has made
considerable
advances
in any
business,
art,
science,
or
branch
of
learning;
an
expert;
an
adept;
as,
proficient
in a
trade;
a
proficient
in
mathematics,
music,
etc..
Propaedeutics
::
Propaedeutics
(n.) The
preliminary
learning
connected
with any art or
science;
preparatory
instruction.
Shallow
::
Shallow
(superl.)
Not
intellectually
deep; not
profound;
not
penetrating
deeply;
simple;
not wise or
knowing;
ignorant;
superficial;
as, a
shallow
mind;
shallow
learning..
Erudition
::
Erudition
(n.) The act of
instructing;
the
result
of
thorough
instruction;
the state of being
erudite
or
learned;
the
acquisitions
gained
by
extensive
reading
or
study;
particularly,
learning
in
literature
or
criticism,
as
distinct
from the
sciences;
scholarship..
Civilized
::
Civilized
(a.)
Reclaimed
from
savage
life and
manners;
instructed
in arts,
learning,
and civil
manners;
refined;
cultivated..
Acquisition
::
Acquisition
(n.) The thing
acquired
or
gained;
an
acquirement;
a gain; as,
learning
is an
acquisition..
Promote
::
Promote
(v. t.) To
contribute
to the
growth,
enlargement,
or
prosperity
of (any
process
or thing that is in
course);
to
forward;
to
further;
to
encourage;
to
advance;
to
excite;
as, to
promote
learning;
to
promote
disorder;
to
promote
a
business
venture..
Lare
::
Lare (n.) Lore;
learning.
Rabbinical
::
Rabbinical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
rabbins
or
rabbis,
or
pertaining
to the
opinions,
learning,
or
language
of the
rabbins..
Biblicism
::
Biblicism
(n.)
Learning
or
literature
relating
to the
Bible.
School
::
School
(n.) A place for
learned
intercourse
and
instruction;
an
institution
for
learning;
an
educational
establishment;
a place for
acquiring
knowledge
and
mental
training;
as, the
school
of the
prophets..
Bardism
::
Bardism
(n.) The
system
of
bards;
the
learning
and
maxims
of
bards.
Gocart
::
Gocart
(n.) A
framework
moving
on
casters,
designed
to
support
children
while
learning
to
walk..
Philomathic
::
Philomathic
(a.)
Having
love of
learning
or
letters.
Aptness
::
Aptness
(n.)
Quickness
of
apprehension;
readiness
in
learning;
docility;
as, an
aptness
to learn is more
observable
in some
children
than in
others..
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..
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