studency

noun

Etymology

From student + -cy.

  1. derived from studēns
  2. derived from estudiant
  3. inherited from student
  4. suffixed as studency — “student + cy

Definitions

  1. The role or position of being a student.

    • It was absolutely necessary to check this studency of his, or he would soon lose his finest qualities as a writer.
    • The philosophy and culture of India separates life into four almost airtight compartments: studency, mating-home building, leadership-citizenry and meditating-aging.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for studency. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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