| | slovo | definícia |  | Stud bolt (gcide)
 | Stud \Stud\, n. [AS. studu a post; akin to Sw. st["o]d a prop, Icel. sto? a post, sty?ja to prop, and probably ultimately to
 E. stand; cf. D. stut a prop, G. st["u]tze. See Stand.]
 1. A stem; a trunk. [Obs.]
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 Seest not this same hawthorn stud?    --Spenser.
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 2. (Arch.) An upright scanting, esp. one of the small
 uprights in the framing for lath and plaster partitions,
 and furring, and upon which the laths are nailed.
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 3. A kind of nail with a large head, used chiefly for
 ornament; an ornamental knob; a boss.
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 A belt of straw and ivy buds,
 With coral clasps and amber studs.    --Marlowe.
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 Crystal and myrrhine cups, embossed with gems
 And studs of pearl.                   --Milton.
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 4. An ornamental button of various forms, worn in a shirt
 front, collar, wristband, or the like, not sewed in place,
 but inserted through a buttonhole or eyelet, and
 transferable.
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 5. (Mach.)
 (a) A short rod or pin, fixed in and projecting from
 something, and sometimes forming a journal.
 (b) A stud bolt.
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 6. An iron brace across the shorter diameter of the link of a
 chain cable.
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 Stud bolt, a bolt with threads on both ends, to be screwed
 permanently into a fixed part at one end and receive a nut
 upon the other; -- called also standing bolt.
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