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    stud
    [stəd]
    noun
    stud (noun) · studs (plural noun)
      • an item of jewelry in the form of a piece of metal, precious stone, or other ornament attached to a pin or shaft that passes through a piercing in the body:
        "she wore a pair of gold studs" · "he had studs in his nose and lower lip" · "diamond stud earrings"
      • a fastener consisting of two buttons joined with a bar, used in formal wear to fasten a shirtfront or to fasten a collar to a shirt:
        "a collar stud"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        (studs)
        a small projection fixed to the base of footwear, especially athletic shoes, to allow the wearer to grip the ground.
      • (studs)
        a small metal piece set into the tire of a motor vehicle to improve roadholding in slippery conditions.
    1. an upright support in the wall of a building to which sheathing, drywall, etc., are attached:
      "lath and plaster on timber studs"
      • US ENGLISH
        the height of a room as indicated by the length of a timber wall stud.
    2. a rivet or crosspiece in each link of a chain cable.
    verb
    (be studded)
    stud (verb) · studs (third person present) · studded (past tense) · studded (past participle) · studding (present participle)
    1. decorate or augment (something) with many studs or similar small objects:
      "a dagger studded with precious diamonds"
    Origin
    Old English studu, stuthu ‘post, upright prop’; related to German stützen ‘to prop’. The sense ‘ornamental metal knob’ arose in late Middle English.
    stud
    [stəd]
    noun
    stud (noun) · studs (plural noun) · stud horse (noun) · stud horses (plural noun) · stud poker (noun) · stud pokers (plural noun)
    1. an establishment where horses or other domesticated animals are kept for breeding:
      "a stud farm" · "the horse was retired to stud"
      • a collection of horses or other domesticated animals belonging to one person:
        "he kept a large stud of racehorses"
      • a stallion.
    2. informal
      a young man thought to be very active sexually or regarded as a good sexual partner:
      "a rugged, hairy-chested stud"
    3. a form of poker in which the first card of a player's hand is dealt face down and the others face up, with betting after each round of the deal.
    Origin
    Old English stōd, of Germanic origin; related to German Stute ‘mare’, also to stand.
    stud.
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    other
    1. student.
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