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Studying is the acquiring of knowledge. Usually studying is applied to a particular field or subject.

Studying is an important part of education as students prepare for tests and exams.

Study is a state of contemplation.

Study is application of the mental faculties to the acquisition of knowledge.

Study is application of the mental faculties to the acquisition of knowledge in a particular field or to a specific subject.

Study is careful or extended consideration

Study is a careful examination or analysis of a phenomenon, development, or question

A study is the published report of a careful examination or analysis of a phenomenon, development, or question

A study is a building or room devoted to study or literary pursuits

A study is a branch or department of learning

Study is the activity or work of a student

A study is something attracting close attention or examination

A study is a person who learns or memorizes something (as a part in a play)

A study is a literary or artistic production intended as a preliminary outline, an experimental interpretation, or an exploratory analysis of specific features or characteristics

A study is a musical composition for the practice of a point of technique

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.

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