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Definition of stud noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

stud

noun
 
/stʌd/
 
/stʌd/
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  1. [countable] a small piece of jewellery with a part that is pushed through a hole in your ear, nose, etc.
    • diamond studs
    • He has a small stud.
    Topics Clothes and Fashionc2
  2. [countable] a small, round piece of metal that is attached to the surface of something, especially for decoration
    • a leather jacket with studs on the back
  3. [countable, usually plural] (British English) one of several small metal or plastic objects that are fixed to the bottom part of a football boot or sports shoe compare cleat
  4. [countable] a small metal object used in the past for fastening a collar onto a shirt see also press stud
  5. [countable, uncountable] an animal, especially a horse, that is kept for breeding (= producing young); a place where animals, especially horses, are kept for breeding
    • a stud farm
    • The horse was retired from racing and put out to stud (= kept for breeding).
    • horses at stud
    Topics Farmingc2
  6. [countable] (informal) a man who has many sexual partners and who is thought to be sexually attractive
  7. Word Originsenses 1 to 4 Old English studu, stuthu ‘post, upright prop’; related to German stützen ‘to prop’. The sense ‘ornamental metal knob’ arose in late Middle English.senses 5 to 6 Old English stōd, of Germanic origin; related to German Stute ‘mare’, also to stand.
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