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Term: study
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1) "Study" -- As to study 1study Pronunciation: 'st&-dE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural stud·ies Etymology: Middle English studie, from Anglo-French estudie, from Latin studium, from studEre to devote oneself, study; probably akin to Latin tundere to beat -- more at CONTUSION 1 : a state of contemplation : REVERIE 2 a : application of the mental faculties to the acquisition of knowledge <years of study> b : such application in a particular field or to a specific subject <the study of Latin> c : careful or extended consideration <the proposal is under study> d (1) : a careful examination or analysis of a phenomenon, development, or question (2) : the published report of such a study 3 : a building or room devoted to study or literary pursuits 4 : PURPOSE, INTENT <it has been the study of my life to avoid those weaknesses -- Jane Austen> 5 a : a branch or department of learning : SUBJECT -- often used in plural <American studies> b : the activity or work of a student <returning to her studies after vacation> c : an object of study or deliberation <every gesture a careful study -- Marcia Davenport> d : something attracting close attention or examination 6 : a person who learns or memorizes something (as a part in a play) -- usually used with a qualifying adjective <he's a quick study> 7 : a literary or artistic production intended as a preliminary outline, an experimental interpretation, or an exploratory analysis of specific features or characteristics 8 : a musical composition for the practice of a point of technique Pronunciation Symbols - To study means to acquire knowledge about a given subject, often by memorization or reading.
. - A study is an experiment, especially a clinical trial.
- Study or studies may refer to a field of research or academics.
- A study is a kind of sketch or drawing made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique; see drawing.
- A study — the French term etude is more frequently used — is a musical form also used to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique; see etude.
- A study is a room in a home used as an office or library; see study (room).
- Eduard Study was a 19th-century German mathematician.
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