Crossword clues for studies
The Collaborative International 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.]
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A setting of the mind or thoughts upon a subject; hence, application of mind to books, arts, or science, or to any subject, for the purpose of acquiring knowledge.
Hammond . . . spent thirteen hours of the day in study.
--Bp. Fell.Study gives strength to the mind; conversation, grace.
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Mental occupation; absorbed or thoughtful attention; meditation; contemplation.
Just men they seemed, and all their study bent To worship God aright, and know his works.
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Any particular branch of learning that is studied; any object of attentive consideration.
The Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament, are her daily study.
--Law.The proper study of mankind is man.
--Pope. A building or apartment devoted to study or to literary work. ``His cheery little study.''
--Hawthorne.(Fine Arts) A representation or rendering of any object or scene intended, not for exhibition as an original work of art, but for the information, instruction, or assistance of the maker; as, a study of heads or of hands for a figure picture.
(Mus.) A piece for special practice. See Etude.
Wiktionary
n. 1 (study English) 2 (context plural only English) An academic field of study concerning the given subject. vb. (en-third-person singularstudy)