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Verb
/stəd/,
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studs, plural;
  1. Decorate or augment (something) with many studs or similar small objects
    • - a dagger studded with precious diamonds
  2. Strew or cover (something) with a scattering of small objects or features
    • - the sky was clear and studded with stars
Noun
  1. An establishment where horses or other domesticated animals are kept for breeding
    • - a stud farm
    • - the horse was retired to stud
  2. A collection of horses or other domesticated animals belonging to one person

  3. A stallion

  4. A young man thought to be very active sexually or regarded as a good sexual partner

  5. 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


  1. a man who is virile and sexually active
  2. dot: scatter or intersperse like dots or studs; "Hills constellated with lights"
  3. ornament consisting of a circular rounded protuberance (as on a vault or shield or belt)
  4. provide with or construct with studs; "stud the wall"
  5. scantling: an upright in house framing
  6. adult male horse kept for breeding
  7. A stud is a registered animal retained for breeding. The terms for the male of a given animal species (stallion, bull, rooster, etc.) usually imply that the animal is entire—that is, not castrated—and therefore capable of siring offspring. ...
  8. Stud is a British rock band from the early 1970s, that featured two members of Taste - bassist Charlie McCracken (born Richard McCracken, 26 June 1948, in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) and drummer John Wilson (born 6 November 1947, in Belfast, Northern Ireland) - along with two members ...
  9. A threaded rod, also known as a stud, is a relatively long rod that is threaded on both ends; the thread may extend along the complete length of the rod. They are designed to be used in tension. Threaded rod in bar stock form is often called all-thread.
  10. Earrings are jewelry attached to the ear through a piercing in the earlobe or some other external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes. ...
  11. The Stud is the second novel by the British novelist Jackie Collins, first published in 1969 by W.H. ...
  12. (Studs (game show)) Studs is an American television game show which was produced by Fox Television Studios. Hosted by Mark DeCarlo, it ran in syndication from March 11, 1991 to September 3, 1993.
  13. (Studs) The upright pieces of lumber or steel in a wall to which panels, siding, drywall or other coverings are attached.
  14. (Studs) The vertical wood structural members in the interior and exterior walls of a home.
  15. (Studs) Accessories; small ornamental buttons mounted on short posts for insertion through an eyelet next to the shirt button.
  16. (Studs) In wall framing, the vertical members to which horizontal pieces are nailed. Studs are spaced either 16 or 24 inches apart.
  17. (Studs) The uprights in the wall of a building.
  18. Studs are traction devices screwed into the bottom of the horse’s shoe. Studs improve a horse's balance and grip over uneven or slippery terrain. ...
  19. (Studs) Jewelry similar to the cuff links that are used to close the front of a formal tuxedo shirt, which traditionally does not have buttons down the front. Studs usually come in sets of three or four.
  20. (Studs) The vertical wooden posts within a timber-frame wall.
  21. (STUDS) A vertical timber (generally 95 x 45mm or 145 x 45mm) that form the wall panels and is the height of the required wall.
  22. (STUDS) Stepped Interest Debenture Stocks. First available in 1982, these pay a low rate of interest at first - the interest rate is increased each year up to a predetermined level.
  23. (STUDS) They look like tiny cufflinks and replace buttons on a formal tuxedo shirt.
  24. (STUDS) these are the little “bumps” on top of LEGO elements. These are what makes LEGO “stick” together.
  25. (Studs) A decorative metal button attached to a piece of fabric or leather via pointed shanks on its back. These shanks are pushed through the material and hammered or bent so that the stud adheres to the material's surface.