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[N]STUDIUM (-I) (N)QUAESTIO (-ONIS) (F)INDAGO (-GINIS) (F)BIBLIOTHECA (-AE) (F)MUSEUM (-I) (N)UMBRACULUM (-I) (N)[V]EXPLORO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)MEDITOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)PERSPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)TRACTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PERTRACTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PERTRECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)COMMENTOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)CONMENTOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)DISCO (-ERE DIDICI)PELLEGO (-ERE -LEGI -LECTUM)PAELLEGO (-ERE -LEGI -LECTUM)PERLEGO (-ERE -LEGI -LECTUM)PERSCRUTOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)INCOGNOSCO (-ERE -NOVI -NITUM)INTUEOR (-ERI -TUITUS SUM)INTUOR (-TUI)RESCISCO (-ERE -SCIVI -SCITUM)STUDEO (-ERE -UI)RATIOCINOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)COMBIBO (-ERE -BIBI)- GO ON STUDYING -
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5 CANDLE-LIGHT: STUDY BY CANDLE-LIGHT
[V]LUCUBRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)English-Latin dictionary > CANDLE-LIGHT: STUDY BY CANDLE-LIGHT
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[N]LUCERNA (-AE) (F)- STUDY BY CANDLE-LIGHT
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study — [stud′ē] n. pl. studies [ME studie < OFr estudie < L studium, zeal, study < studere, to busy oneself about, apply oneself to, study, orig., prob., to aim toward, strike at, akin to tundere, to strike, beat < IE * (s)teud < base *… … English World dictionary
Study — Stud y, n.; pl. {Studies}. [OE. studie, L. studium, akin to studere to study; possibly akin to Gr. ? haste, zeal, ? to hasten; cf. OF. estudie, estude, F. [ e]tude. Cf. {Etude}, {Student}, {Studio}, {Study}, v. i.] 1. A setting of the mind or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Study — Stud y, v. t. 1. To apply the mind to; to read and examine for the purpose of learning and understanding; as, to study law or theology; to study languages. [1913 Webster] 2. To consider attentively; to examine closely; as, to study the work of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Study — may refer to: * Studying, to acquire knowledge on a subject through concentration on prepared learning materials * Study (drawing), a drawing, sketch or painting done in preparation for a finished piece * Study (room), a room in a home used as an … Wikipedia
study — ► NOUN (pl. studies) 1) the devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge. 2) a detailed investigation and analysis of a subject or situation. 3) a room for reading, writing, or academic work. 4) a piece of work done for practice or as an … English terms dictionary
study — (v.) early 12c., from O.Fr. estudier to study (Fr. étude), from M.L. studiare, from L. studium study, application, originally eagerness, from studere to be diligent ( to be pressing forward ), from PIE * (s)teu to push, stick, knock, beat (see… … Etymology dictionary
study — [n] learning, analysis abstraction, academic work, analyzing, application, attention, class, cogitation, comparison, concentration, consideration, contemplation, course, cramming, debate, deliberation, examination, exercise, inquiry, inspection,… … New thesaurus
Study — Stud y, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Studied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Studying}.] [OE. studien, OF. estudier, F. [ e]tudier. See {Study}, n.] 1. To fix the mind closely upon a subject; to dwell upon anything in thought; to muse; to ponder. Chaucer. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
study — n concentration, application, *attention Analogous words: consideration, contemplation, weighing (see corresponding verbs at CONSIDER): reflection, thought, speculation (see corresponding verbs at THINK): pondering, musing, meditation, rumination … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Study — Study, Eduard, Mathematiker, geb. 23. März 1862 in Koburg, studierte in Jena, Straßburg, Leipzig und München, wurde 1885 Privatdozent in Leipzig, 1888 in Marburg, 1894 außerordentlicher Professor in Bonn, 1897 ordentlicher Professor in Greifswald … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
study — I verb acquire knowledge, analyze, apply the mind, attend, audit, cerebrate, consider, contemplate, devote oneself to, dissect, do research, educate oneself, examine, excogitate, explore, eye, incumbere, inquire into, inspect, intellectualize,… … Law dictionary