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student /stūˈdənt/ noun- A person who studies
- A person devoted to books or to any study
- A person who is enrolled for a course of instruction, esp at a higher or further education establishment
- An undergraduate
- A member of the foundation of Christ Church, Oxford, equivalent to a fellow elsewhere
- The holder of a studentship
- A school pupil
- A person learning a specified profession, etc (as student teacher, student nurse)
ORIGIN: L studēre (prp studēns, -entis) to be zealous, from studium (OFr estudie; Ital studio) zeal, study stuˈdentry noun Students collectively stuˈdentship noun - An endowment for a student in a college
- In Christ Church, Oxford, the equivalent of a fellowship
- The condition or time of being a student
stūˈdenty adjective Relating to the lifestyle or fashions typically associated with students studied /studˈid/ adjective - Well considered
- Deliberately contrived, designed
- Over-elaborated with loss of spontaneity
- Well prepared by study
- Well-read
- Versed
studˈiedly adverb studˈiedness noun studˈier noun studio /stūˈdi-ō/ noun (pl stuˈdios) - An artist's workroom
- A workshop for photography, cinematography, radio or television broadcasting, the making of sound recordings, etc
- A company that makes films
studious /stūˈdi-əs/ adjective - Devoted to or assiduous in study
- Studied
- Painstaking or painstakingly carried out
- Deliberate
stuˈdiously adverb stuˈdiousness noun study /studˈi/ transitive verb (studˈying; studˈied) - To apply the mind to in order to acquire knowledge or skill
- To examine
- To consider
- To scrutinize
- To look contemplatively at
- To take into consideration
- To consider the wishes, advantage, feelings of
- To devise
- To think out
- To instruct (Shakespeare)
intransitive verb- To apply the mind closely to books, nature, acquisition of learning or of skill
- To take an educational course
- To rack one's mind
- To muse, meditate, reflect
noun- An object of endeavour, solicitude, or mental application
- (in pl) related objects of mental application or departments of knowledge
- A state of consideration
- Attentive and detailed examination
- A scrutiny
- A reverie
- Application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge or skill
- A department of knowledge
- A preliminary essay towards a work of art
- An exercise in art
- A musical composition serving as an exercise in technique
- A presentation in literature or art of the results of study
- A room devoted to study, actually or ostensibly
- The committing to memory, hence a memorizer (theatre)
- Inclination
- Interest
- Zeal
studio couch noun A couch, sometimes without a back, that can be converted into a bed studio flat noun A small flat consisting of one main room, or an open-plan living area studio pottery noun Pottery individually produced by the potter in a studio, rather than factory-made study group noun A group of people studying a specific subject, who meet informally at regular intervals to discuss their work or some other topic |