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Studies - Definition

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  • To study means to acquire knowledge, 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 study (drawing).
  • Study is a musical form also used to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique; see study (music).
  • 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.

Etymology

The word study comes from the Middle English word studie which comes from the Old French estudie which comes from Latin studium which means to devote oneself.

Example Usage of Studies

HOCKintl: The weekly personalized study plans were just emailed out. If you haven't created yours, you can set one up from My Studies.
meorrarararara: where would i want to go after finish my Studies..=_=..haha..not gonna marry ofcourse..i wanna go california and set my life there..x)
Schonste: Just thinking about gender Studies exam fills me with "Wow, I don't care SO HARD." :|
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