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1 비명학
n. epigraphy, study of epigraphs, study of inscriptions (especially ancient inscriptions) -
2 사회학
n. sociology, study of the structure and development of human society; social science, study of human behavior -
3 수사학
n. rhetoric, study of the effective use of language; oratory, study of language as a means of persuasion -
4 학과
n. subject of study, lesson, study, discipline -
5 가문
adj. heraldry, study of family lineage and coats of arms, droughty, dry -
6 검토
n. study, examination -
7 경영학
n. business administration, business management, study of management -
8 곤충학
n. insectology, entomology, study of insects -
9 공부
n. study, learning -
10 공부방
n. study room -
11 공부하다
v. study, learn -
12 과외의
adj. extracurricular, outside of the regular study program -
13 관념학
n. ideology, study of the origin and nature of ideas (Philosophy) -
14 노인병학
n. geriatrics, study of diseases relating to old age -
15 대사를 외는 배우
n. study -
16 대사를 외는 사람
n. study -
17 동기동창
n. graduate, one who has completed a course of study and received a degree or diploma (i.e. at a university or college) -
18 동물역학
n. zoomechanics, zoology, study of animal life -
19 묵상기간
n. retreat, period of seclusion for study or prayer -
20 문헌학
n. philology, linguistics; study of literary works in order to verify their authenticity
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