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Definition of study
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 study is as below...
Study (v. i.) A
setting
of the mind or
thoughts
upon a
subject;
hence,
application
of mind to
books,
arts, or
science,
or to any
subject,
for the
purpose
of
acquiring
knowledge..
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Egyptology
::
Egyptology
(n.) The
science
or study of
Egyptian
antiquities,
esp. the
hieroglyphics..
Amateur
::
Amateur
(n.) A
person
attached
to a
particular
pursuit,
study,
or
science
as to music or
painting;
esp. one who
cultivates
any study or art, from taste or
attachment,
without
pursuing
it
professionally..
Pore
::
Pore (v. i.) To look or gaze
steadily
in
reading
or
studying;
to fix the
attention;
to be
absorbed;
-- often with on or upon, and now
usually
with
over..
Reading
::
Reading
(n.) Study of
books;
literary
scholarship;
as, a man of
extensive
reading..
Studied
::
Study (v. i.) A piece for
special
practice.
See
Etude.
Education
::
Education
(n.) The act or
process
of
educating;
the
result
of
educating,
as
determined
by the
knowledge
skill,
or
discipline
of
character,
acquired;
also, the act or
process
of
training
by a
prescribed
or
customary
course
of study or
discipline;
as, an
education
for the bar or the
pulpit;
he has
finished
his
education..
Understudy
::
Understudy
(n.) One who
studies
another's
part with a view to
assuming
it in an
emergency.
Symbolics
::
Symbolics
(n.) The study of
ancient
symbol.
Etude
::
Etude (n.) A
study;
an
exercise;
a piece for
practice
of some
special
point of
technical
execution.
Lucubrate
::
Lucubrate
(n.) To study by
candlelight
or a lamp; to study by
night.
Craniology
::
Craniology
(n.) The
department
of
science
(as of
ethnology
or
archaeology)
which deals with the
shape,
size,
proportions,
indications,
etc., of
skulls;
the study of
skulls..
Elective
::
Elective
(n.) In an
American
college,
an
optional
study or
course
of
study..
Systematical
::
Systematical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
system;
consisting
in
system;
methodical;
formed
with
regular
connection
and
adaptation
or
subordination
of parts to each
other,
and to the
design
of the
whole;
as, a
systematic
arrangement
of
plants
or
animals;
a
systematic
course
of
study..
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..
Unlearned
::
Unlearned
(a.) Not
gained
by
study;
not
known.
Grind
::
Grind (v. t.) To study hard for
examination.
Iconography
::
Iconography
(n.) The study of
representative
art in
general.
Tonometer
::
Tonometer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
studying
and
registering
the
action
of
various
fluids
and drugs on the
excised
heart of lower
animals.
Intenseness
::
Intenseness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
intense;
intensity;
as, the
intenseness
of heat or cold; the
intenseness
of study or
thought..
Humanics
::
Humanics
(n.) The study of human
nature.
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