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study
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
’.
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
.
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
.
die
verb
-
die
,
dying
,
dies
,
died
to
stop
living
or
to
come
to
an
end
•
Sadly
,
the
old
oak
tree
will
die
without
enough
water
.
Sadly
,
the
old
oak
tree
will
die
without
enough
water
.
•
My
phone
battery
dies
after
just
two
hours
of
use
.
My
phone
battery
dies
after
just
two
hours
of
use
.
ready
verb
-
ready
,
readying
,
readies
,
readied
to
make
someone
or
something
prepared
for
use
or
action
•
The
crew
readied
the
stage
for
the
concert
.
The
crew
readied
the
stage
for
the
concert
.
•
Please
ready
yourself
;
the
guests
will
arrive
soon
.
Please
ready
yourself
;
the
guests
will
arrive
soon
.
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
).
candy
verb
-
candy
,
candying
,
candies
,
candied
to
cook
fruit
,
nuts
,
or
peel
in
sugar
syrup
until
coated
with
a
shiny
or
crystalline
layer
•
Grandma
loves
to
candy
orange
peels
for
holiday
cakes
.
Grandma
loves
to
candy
orange
peels
for
holiday
cakes
.
•
After
the
apples
cooled
,
the
chef
candied
them
with
a
thin
sugar
glaze
.
After
the
apples
cooled
,
the
chef
candied
them
with
a
thin
sugar
glaze
.
Verb
sense
developed
from
the
noun
:
to
make
something
like
candy
by
coating
it
with
sugar
.
steady
verb
-
steady
,
steadying
,
steadies
,
steadied
to
make
something
become
firm
,
balanced
,
or
stop
shaking
,
or
to
become
firm
or
balanced
•
He
steadied
the
microphone
stand
before
speaking
.
He
steadied
the
microphone
stand
before
speaking
.
•
The
ship
steadied
once
it
left
the
choppy
harbor
.
The
ship
steadied
once
it
left
the
choppy
harbor
.
Verb
use
recorded
since
late
16th
century
,
directly
from
the
adjective
.