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Stud
Stud
n.
A
collection
of
breeding
horses
and
mares
, or
the
place
where
they
are
kept
;
also
, a
number
of
horses
kept
for
a
racing
,
riding
,
etc
.
Stud
n.
A
stem
; a
trunk
.
Stud
n.
An
upright
scanting
,
esp
.
one
of
the
small
uprights
in
the
framing
for
lath
and
plaster
partitions
,
and
furring
,
and
upon
which
the
laths
are
nailed
.
Stud
n.
A
kind
of
nail
with
a
large
head
,
used
chiefly
for
ornament
; an
ornamental
knob
; a
boss
.
Stud
n.
An
ornamental
button
of
various
forms
,
worn
in a
shirt
front
,
collar
,
wristband
, or
the
like
,
not
sewed
in
place
,
but
inserted
through
a
buttonhole
or
eyelet
,
and
transferable
.
Stud
n.
A
short
rod
or
pin
,
fixed
in
and
projecting
from
something
,
and
sometimes
forming
a
journal
.
Stud
n.
A
stud
bolt
.
Stud
n.
An
iron
brace
across
the
shorter
diameter
of
the
link
of a
chain
cable
.
Stud
v. t.
To
adorn
with
shining
studs
, or
knobs
.
Stud
v. t.
To
set
with
detached
ornaments
or
prominent
objects
; to
set
thickly
, as
with
studs
.
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