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Definition of stud
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Studding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stu.
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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..
Cut
::
Cut (n.) The
failure
of a
college
officer
or
student
to be
present
at any
appointed
exercise.
Tutor
::
Tutor (n.) An
officer
or
member
of some hall, who
instructs
students,
and is
responsible
for their
discipline..
Beadle
::
Beadle
(v.) An
officer
in a
university,
who
precedes
public
processions
of
officers
and
students..
Reading
::
Reading
(n.) Study of
books;
literary
scholarship;
as, a man of
extensive
reading..
Philister
::
Philister
(n.) A
Philistine;
-- a cant name given to
townsmen
by
students
in
German
universities.
Phoneidoscope
::
Phoneidoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
studying
the
motions
of
sounding
bodies
by
optical
means.
It
consists
of a tube
across
the end of which is
stretched
a film of soap
solution
thin
enough
to give
colored
bands,
the form and
position
of which are
affected
by
sonorous
vibrations..
Helminthology
::
Helminthology
(n.) The
natural
history,
or
study,
of
worms,
esp.
parasitic
worms..
Grind
::
Grind (n.) Any
severe
continuous
work or
occupation;
esp., hard and
uninteresting
study..
Plastron
::
Plastron
(n.) The
ventral
shield
or shell of
tortoises
and
turtles.
See
Testudinata.
Study
::
Studying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stud.
Find
::
Find (v. t.) To
discover
by study or
experiment
direct
to an
object
or end; as, water is found to be a
compound
substance..
Unstudied
::
Unstudied
(a.) Not spent in
study.
Penologist
::
Penologist
(n.) One
versed
in, or a
student
of,
penology..
Impromptu
::
Impromptu
(n.)
Something
made or done
offhand,
at the
moment,
or
without
previous
study;
an
extemporaneous
composition,
address,
or
remark..
Tack
::
Tack (v. t.) A rope used to hold in place the
foremost
lower
corners
of the
courses
when the
vessel
is
closehauled
(see
Illust.
of
Ship);
also, a rope
employed
to pull the lower
corner
of a
studding
sail to the
boom..
Humanist
::
Humanist
(n.) One who
purposes
the study of the
humanities,
or
polite
literature..
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..
Student
::
Studding
sail () A light sail set at the side of a
principal
or
square
sail of a
vessel
in free
winds,
to
increase
her
speed.
Its head is bent to a small spar which is
called
the
studding-sail
boom. See
Illust.
of
Sail..
Elaborate
::
Elaborate
(v. t.) To
perfect
with
painstaking;
to
improve
or
refine
with labor and
study,
or by
successive
operations;
as, to
elaborate
a
painting
or a
literary
work..
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