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Common
noun
•
Mental
effort
to
acquire
knowledge
or learning.
•
The
act
of
studying
or
examining
;
examination
.
•
Any
particular
branch
of learning that is
studied
; any
object
of
attentive
consideration
.
•
A
room in
a
house
intended
for
reading
and
writing
;
traditionally
the
private
room
of the
male
head of household
.
•
An
artwork
made
in order to
practise
or
demonstrate
a
subject
or
technique
.
•
The human
face
,
bearing
an
expression
which the
observer
finds
amusingly
typical
of a
particular
emotion
or
state of mind
.
•
In Music:
A
piece
for
special
practice
; an
étude
.
•
An
academic
publication
.
•
One who
commits
a
theatrical
part to
memory
.
•
A
state
of
mental
perplexity
or
worried
thought
.
•
Thought
, as
directed
to a
specific
purpose
;
one's
concern
.
verb
•
To
review
materials
already
learned
in order to
make sure
one does not
forget
them,
usually
in
preparation
for an
examination
.
•
To take a
course
or
courses
on a
subject
.
•
To
acquire
knowledge
on a
subject
with the
intention
of
applying
it
in practice
.
•
To
look at
minutely
.
•
To
fix
the
mind
closely
upon a
subject
; to
dwell upon
anything in
thought
; to
muse
; to
ponder
.
•
To
endeavor
diligently
; to be
zealous
.
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Rhymes
muddy
buddy
cuddy
ruddy
study
bloody
cruddy
floody
fuddy-duddy
Lineage
study
English
studie
Middle English (1100-1500)
estudier
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
studere
Latin
studium
Latin
studeo
Latin
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