stud-, studi-
(Latin: eagerness, to be eager; to be diligent; to be pressing forward)
						Abeunt studia in mores.					
					
						Translation: "Studies change into habits."
									A maxim by Ovid: "Pursuits done with constant and careful attention become habits."
						Haec studia oblectant.					
					
						These studies give delight.
									Motto of Clifton College, U.K.
						student					
					
						studied					
					
						studiedly					
					
						studiedness					
					
						Studiis et rebus honestis.					
					
						Through studies and upright affairs.
									Motto of the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA.
						studio					
					
						Studio optimae doctrinae et saluti sanitatis. (Latin motto)					
					
						Translation: "[Dedicated] to the pursuit of educational excellence and the preservation of health."
									Motto of Logan College of Chiropractic, Chesterfield, Missouri, USA.
						studious					
					
						studiously					
					
						studiousness					
					
						study					
					
						understudy					
					
						unstudied					
					
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