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Definition of stud
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 stud is as below...
Stud (n.) A
collection
of
breeding
horses
and
mares,
or the place where they are kept; also, a
number
of
horses
kept for a
racing,
riding,
etc..
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Contemplate
::
Contemplate
(v. t.) To look at on all sides or in all its
bearings;
to view or
consider
with
continued
attention;
to
regard
with
deliberate
care; to
meditate
on; to
study.
Potance
::
Potance
(n.) The stud in which the
bearing
for the lower pivot of the verge is made.
Carrol
::
Carrol
(n.) A small
closet
or
inclosure
built
against
a
window
on the inner side, to sit in for
study.
The word was used as late as the 16th
century..
Symphyla
::
Symphony
(n.) An
instrumental
passage
at the
beginning
or end, or in the
course
of, a vocal
composition;
a
prelude,
interlude,
or
postude;
a
ritornello..
Botanize
::
Botanize
(v. i.) To seek after
plants
for
botanical
investigation;
to study
plants.
Unstudied
::
Unstudied
(a.) Not
skilled;
unversed;
--
followed
by in.
Coach
::
Coach (n.) A
special
tutor who
assists
in
preparing
a
student
for
examination;
a
trainer;
esp. one who
trains
a
boat's
crew for a race.
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..
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..
Clinic
::
Clinic
(v. i.) Of or
pertaining
to a
clinic,
or to the study of
disease
in the
living
subject..
Mineralogize
::
Mineralogize
(v. i.) To study
mineralogy
by
collecting
and
examining
minerals.
Superficialist
::
Superficial
(a.)
Reaching
or
comprehending
only what is
obvious
or
apparent;
not deep or
profound;
shallow;
-- said
especially
in
respect
to
study,
learning,
and the like; as, a
superficial
scholar;
superficial
knowledge..
Stud
::
Stud (n.) A kind of nail with a large head, used
chiefly
for
ornament;
an
ornamental
knob; a
boss..
Stud
::
Studding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stu.
Iconography
::
Iconography
(n.) The art or
representation
by
pictures
or
images;
the
description
or study of
portraiture
or
representation,
as of
persons;
as, the
iconography
of the
ancients..
Study
::
Studying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stud.
Testudinate
::
Testudinate
(a.) Alt. of
Testudinate.
Detriment
::
Detriment
(n.) A
charge
made to
students
and
barristers
for
incidental
repairs
of the rooms they
occupy.
Helminthology
::
Helminthology
(n.) The
natural
history,
or
study,
of
worms,
esp.
parasitic
worms..
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) One who reads much; one who is
studious.
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