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student
noun
a
person
who
is
officially
enrolled
at
a
school
,
college
,
or
university
•
The
student
carried
a
stack
of
textbooks
across
the
campus
courtyard
.
The
student
carried
a
stack
of
textbooks
across
the
campus
courtyard
.
•
Every
student
must
submit
the
assignment
by
Friday
.
Every
student
must
submit
the
assignment
by
Friday
.
From
Latin
‘
studēns
’ (
studying
),
present
participle
of
‘
studēre
’
meaning
‘
to
study
’.
noun
someone
who
spends
time
learning
about
a
particular
subject
or
is
keenly
interested
in
it
•
She
is
a
student
of
classical
music
and
attends
every
concert
in
town
.
She
is
a
student
of
classical
music
and
attends
every
concert
in
town
.
•
As
a
keen
student
of
history
,
he
collects
antique
maps
.
As
a
keen
student
of
history
,
he
collects
antique
maps
.
Same
origin
as
primary
sense
,
but
extended
figuratively
from
one
formally
enrolled
in
study
to
anyone
devoted
to
learning
a
topic
.
study
noun
-
study
,
studies
the
activity
of
learning
or
reading
in
order
to
gain
knowledge
or
skill
•
After
dinner
,
Mia
went
to
her
room
for
an
hour
of
study
.
After
dinner
,
Mia
went
to
her
room
for
an
hour
of
study
.
•
Regular
study
helped
Louis
pass
his
math
test
.
Regular
study
helped
Louis
pass
his
math
test
.
verb
-
study
,
studying
,
studies
,
studied
to
spend
time
learning
about
a
subject
,
often
by
reading
,
attending
classes
,
or
practicing
•
I
study
Spanish
every
evening
after
work
.
I
study
Spanish
every
evening
after
work
.
•
They
studied
for
the
history
exam
together
at
the
kitchen
table
.
They
studied
for
the
history
exam
together
at
the
kitchen
table
.
verb
-
study
,
studying
,
studies
,
studied
to
spend
time
learning
about
a
subject
,
often
by
reading
,
practicing
,
or
attending
lessons
•
Maria
studies
French
for
an
hour
every
evening
.
Maria
studies
French
for
an
hour
every
evening
.
•
The
team
studied
the
map
before
starting
their
hike
.
The
team
studied
the
map
before
starting
their
hike
.
Middle
English
studien
,
from
Old
French
estudier
,
from
Latin
studēre
‘
be
eager
,
devote
oneself
to
’,
related
to
studium
‘
application
’.
noun
-
study
,
studies
the
activity
of
learning
,
especially
by
reading
books
or
attending
classes
•
She
set
aside
two
hours
for
study
every
night
.
She
set
aside
two
hours
for
study
every
night
.
•
Good
lighting
is
important
for
comfortable
study
.
Good
lighting
is
important
for
comfortable
study
.
noun
-
study
,
studies
a
private
room
in
a
house
used
for
reading
,
writing
,
or
working
•
Grandpa
keeps
his
old
books
in
his
study
.
Grandpa
keeps
his
old
books
in
his
study
.
•
She
closed
the
door
to
her
study
so
she
could
make
phone
calls
.
She
closed
the
door
to
her
study
so
she
could
make
phone
calls
.
verb
-
study
,
studying
,
studies
,
studied
to
look
at
something
very
carefully
in
order
to
understand
it
•
The
detective
studied
the
clues
on
the
table
.
The
detective
studied
the
clues
on
the
table
.
•
Scientists
studied
the
data
for
hidden
patterns
.
Scientists
studied
the
data
for
hidden
patterns
.
noun
-
study
,
studies
a
piece
of
research
that
examines
a
particular
question
•
A
recent
study
found
that
exercise
improves
memory
.
A
recent
study
found
that
exercise
improves
memory
.
•
The
study
involved
more
than
500
participants
.
The
study
involved
more
than
500
participants
.
noun
-
study
,
studies
a
detailed
piece
of
scientific
or
academic
research
that
investigates
a
particular
question
•
A
recent
study
shows
that
exercise
improves
memory
.
A
recent
study
shows
that
exercise
improves
memory
.
•
Doctors
are
reading
a
study
on
the
new
medicine's
safety
.
Doctors
are
reading
a
study
on
the
new
medicine's
safety
.
verb
-
study
,
studying
,
studies
,
studied
to
look
at
something
carefully
in
order
to
understand
it
or
find
information
•
The
detective
studied
the
map
to
find
patterns
.
The
detective
studied
the
map
to
find
patterns
.
•
He
studies
people's
faces
before
drawing
their
portraits
.
He
studies
people's
faces
before
drawing
their
portraits
.
noun
-
study
,
studies
a
room
in
a
house
used
for
reading
,
writing
,
or
working
quietly
•
He
keeps
all
his
books
in
the
study
.
He
keeps
all
his
books
in
the
study
.
•
Sarah
works
from
her
study
on
the
top
floor
.
Sarah
works
from
her
study
on
the
top
floor
.
noun
-
study
,
studies
a
piece
of
art
,
music
,
or
writing
produced
mainly
as
an
exercise
or
to
explore
a
particular
idea
,
style
,
or
technique
•
The
pianist
played
a
Chopin
study
to
warm
up
.
The
pianist
played
a
Chopin
study
to
warm
up
.
•
The
painting
is
a
study
in
shades
of
blue
.
The
painting
is
a
study
in
shades
of
blue
.
noun
-
study
,
studies
a
drawing
,
painting
,
or
piece
of
music
made
mainly
for
practice
or
to
explore
an
idea
•
The
etude
is
a
study
for
solo
piano
.
The
etude
is
a
study
for
solo
piano
.
•
The
artist
’
s
sketchbook
was
full
of
anatomical
studies
.
The
artist
’
s
sketchbook
was
full
of
anatomical
studies
.
pound
noun
-
study
,
studying
,
studies
,
studied
,
happy
,
happier
,
happiest
a
unit
of
weight
equal
to
16
ounces
,
or
about
0
.
454
kilograms
•
The
recipe
calls
for
one
pound
of
strawberries
.
The
recipe
calls
for
one
pound
of
strawberries
.
•
He
lost
five
pounds
after
a
week
of
hiking
.
He
lost
five
pounds
after
a
week
of
hiking
.
From
Old
English
“
pund
,”
ultimately
from
Latin
“
pōndo
” (
by
weight
).
studio
noun
a
room
or
building
where
an
artist
such
as
a
painter
,
sculptor
,
or
photographer
does
their
creative
work
•
The
painter
spent
long
hours
in
his
bright
studio
preparing
for
the
exhibition
.
The
painter
spent
long
hours
in
his
bright
studio
preparing
for
the
exhibition
.
•
Sunlight
poured
through
the
skylight
of
her
tiny
studio
as
she
mixed
colors
.
Sunlight
poured
through
the
skylight
of
her
tiny
studio
as
she
mixed
colors
.
noun
a
specially
designed
room
or
building
where
music
,
voice
,
or
other
sounds
are
recorded
or
mixed
•
The
band
booked
a
studio
to
record
their
first
album
.
The
band
booked
a
studio
to
record
their
first
album
.
•
With
the
red
light
on
,
everyone
in
the
studio
fell
silent
.
With
the
red
light
on
,
everyone
in
the
studio
fell
silent
.
noun
a
large
room
,
set
of
rooms
,
or
company
where
movies
,
television
programs
,
or
radio
shows
are
produced
•
The
movie
was
shot
on
a
giant
set
inside
the
studio
in
Hollywood
.
The
movie
was
shot
on
a
giant
set
inside
the
studio
in
Hollywood
.
•
Tourists
queued
outside
the
famous
studio
hoping
to
spot
actors
.
Tourists
queued
outside
the
famous
studio
hoping
to
spot
actors
.
noun
a
small
apartment
consisting
of
one
main
room
that
serves
as
living
room
,
bedroom
,
and
sometimes
kitchen
•
She
moved
into
a
small
studio
near
campus
to
save
rent
.
She
moved
into
a
small
studio
near
campus
to
save
rent
.
•
The
studio
had
a
pull-out
bed
,
a
tiny
kitchen
,
and
a
balcony
.
The
studio
had
a
pull-out
bed
,
a
tiny
kitchen
,
and
a
balcony
.