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Definition of stud
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Stud (n.) A short rod or pin, fixed in and
projecting
from
something,
and
sometimes
forming
a
journal..
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Puncheon
::
Puncheon
(n.) A
short,
upright
piece of
timber
in
framing;
a short post; an
intermediate
stud..
Fashion-monger
::
Fashion-monger
(n.) One who
studies
the
fashions;
a fop; a
dandy.
Imposition
::
Imposition
(n.) An extra
exercise
enjoined
on
students
as a
punishment.
Divert
::
Divert
(v. t.) To turn away from any
occupation,
business,
or
study;
to cause to have
lively
and
agreeable
sensations;
to
amuse;
to
entertain;
as,
children
are
diverted
with
sports;
men are
diverted
with works of wit and
humor..
Uranology
::
Uranology
(n.) A
discourse
or
treatise
on the
heavens
and the
heavenly
bodies;
the study of the
heavens;
uranography.
Optional
::
Optional
(a.)
Involving
an
option;
depending
on the
exercise
of an
option;
left to one's
discretion
or
choice;
not
compulsory;
as,
optional
studies;
it is
optional
with you to go or
stay..
Coleopterist
::
Coleopterist
(n.) One
versed
in the study of the
Coleoptera.
Study
::
Study (v. i.)
Mental
occupation;
absorbed
or
thoughtful
attention;
meditation;
contemplation.
Inn
::
Inn (n.) One of the
colleges
(societies
or
buildings)
in
London,
for
students
of the law
barristers;
as, the Inns of
Court;
the Inns of
Chancery;
Serjeants'
Inns..
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..
Softa
::
Softa (n.) Any one
attached
to a
Mohammedan
mosque,
esp. a
student
of the
higher
branches
of
theology
in a
mosque
school..
Study
::
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..
Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To
interrogate
as in a
judicial
proceeding;
to try or test by
question;
as, to
examine
a
witness
in order to
elicit
testimony,
a
student
to test his
qualifications,
a
bankrupt
touching
the state of his
property,
etc..
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) News,
advice,
or
knowledge,
communicated
by
others
or
obtained
by
personal
study and
investigation;
intelligence;
knowledge
derived
from
reading,
observation,
or
instruction..
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..
Studbook
::
Stud (v. t.) To set with
detached
ornaments
or
prominent
objects;
to set
thickly,
as with
studs..
Extempore
::
Extempore
(adv.)
Without
previous
study or
meditation;
without
preparation;
on the spur of the
moment;
suddenly;
extemporaneously;
as, to write or speak
extempore..
Paleologist
::
Paleologist
(n.) One
versed
in
paleology;
a
student
of
antiquity.
Mappery
::
Mappery
(n.) The
making,
or
study,
of
maps..
Snail
::
Snail (n.) A
tortoise;
in
ancient
warfare,
a
movable
roof or shed to
protect
besiegers;
a
testudo..
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