Studded


noun
1.
a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, especially as an ornament.
2.
any of various buttonlike, usually ornamental objects, mounted on a shank that is passed through an article of clothing to fasten it:
a collar stud.
3.
any of a number of slender, upright members of wood, steel, etc., forming the frame of a wall or partition and covered with plasterwork, siding, etc.
4.
any of various projecting pins, lugs, or the like, on machines or other implements.
5.
Automotive. any of a large number of small projecting lugs embedded in an automobile tire (studded tire) to improve traction on snowy or icy roads.
6.
an earring consisting of a small, buttonlike ornament mounted on a metal post designed to pass through a pierced ear lobe.
7.
Horology. the piece to which the fixed end of a hairspring is attached.
verb (used with object), studded, studding.
8.
to set with or as if with studs, bosses, or the like:
The leather-covered door was studded with brass nails.
9.
(of things) to be scattered over the expanse or surface of:
Stars stud the sky.
10.
to set or scatter (objects) at intervals over an expanse or surface:
to stud raisins over a cake.
11.
to furnish with or support by studs.
adjective
12.
ornamented with rivets, nailheads, or other buttonlike, usually metallic objects:
a stud belt.
noun
1.
a large-headed nail or other projection protruding from a surface, usually as decoration
2.
a type of fastener consisting of two discs at either end of a short shank, used to fasten shirtfronts, collars, etc
3.
(building trades) a vertical member made of timber, steel, etc, that is used with others to construct the framework of a wall
4.
a headless bolt that is threaded at both ends, the centre portion being unthreaded
5.
any short projection on a machine, such as the metal cylinder that forms a journal for the gears on a screw-cutting lathe
6.
the crossbar in the centre of a link of a heavy chain
7.
one of a number of rounded projections on the sole of a boot or shoe to give better grip, as on a football boot
verb (transitive) studs, studding, studded
8.
to provide, ornament, or make with studs
9.
to dot or cover (with): the park was studded with daisies
10.
(building trades) to provide or support (a wall, partition, etc) with studs
noun
1.
a group of pedigree animals, esp horses, kept for breeding purposes
2.
any male animal kept principally for breeding purposes, esp a stallion
3.
a farm or stable where a stud is kept
4.
the state or condition of being kept for breeding purposes: at stud, put to stud
5.
(modifier) of or relating to such animals or the place where they are kept: a stud farm, a stud horse
6.
(slang) a virile or sexually active man
7.
short for stud poker
stuck-up

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