English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word - rootword - affixes
pagtulun-an - tun-an - ^ul~pag-~
pag.tu.lun.an. - 4 syllables

^ul = tulun-an
pag- = pagtulun-an
pagtulun-an

pagtulun-an [pag.tu.lun.an.] : lesson (n.); morals (n.)
tun-an [tun.an.] : study (v.)
tuon [tĂș.un.] : learn (v.); study (v.)

Derivatives of tun-an


Glosses:
lesson
n. (act)1. lessona unit of instruction.; "he took driving lessons"
~ language lessona period of instruction learning a language.
~ course, course of instruction, course of study, classeducation imparted in a series of lessons or meetings.; "he took a course in basket weaving"; "flirting is not unknown in college classes"
~ teaching, pedagogy, instructionthe profession of a teacher.; "he prepared for teaching while still in college"; "pedagogy is recognized as an important profession"
~ dance lessona lesson in dancing.
~ music lessona lesson in performing music.
~ tennis lessona lesson in playing tennis.
~ golf lessona lesson in playing golf.
n. (communication)2. deterrent example, example, lesson, object lessonpunishment intended as a warning to others.; "they decided to make an example of him"
~ admonition, word of advice, monition, warningcautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness).; "a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality"; "the warning was to beware of surprises"; "his final word of advice was not to play with matches"
n. (communication)3. lesson, moralthe significance of a story or event.; "the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor"
~ meaning, signification, import, significancethe message that is intended or expressed or signified.; "what is the meaning of this sentence"; "the significance of a red traffic light"; "the signification of Chinese characters"; "the import of his announcement was ambiguous"
n. (act)4. lessona task assigned for individual study.; "he did the lesson for today"
~ school assignment, schoolworka school task performed by a student to satisfy the teacher.
~ exercise, examplea task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding.; "you must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook"
~ reading assignmentthe reading of a passage assigned by the teacher.
~ didactics, education, educational activity, instruction, pedagogy, teachingthe activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill.; "he received no formal education"; "our instruction was carefully programmed"; "good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded"
~ history lessona lesson in the facts of history.
morals
n. (motive)1. ethical motive, ethics, morality, moralsmotivation based on ideas of right and wrong.
~ motivation, motive, needthe psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior.; "we did not understand his motivation"; "he acted with the best of motives"
~ hedonismthe pursuit of pleasure as a matter of ethical principle.
~ conscience, moral sense, scruples, sense of right and wrongmotivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions.
~ christ within, inner light, light within, lighta divine presence believed by Quakers to enlighten and guide the soul.
study
n. (act)1. study, surveya detailed critical inspection.
~ examination, scrutinythe act of examining something closely (as for mistakes).
~ resurveya new survey or study.
n. (cognition)2. study, workapplying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading).; "mastering a second language requires a lot of work"; "no schools offer graduate study in interior design"
~ learning, acquisitionthe cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge.; "the child's acquisition of language"
n. (communication)3. report, study, written reporta written document describing the findings of some individual or group.; "this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale"
~ document, papers, written documentwriting that provides information (especially information of an official nature).
~ assaya written report of the results of an analysis of the composition of some substance.
~ case studya careful study of some social unit (as a corporation or division within a corporation) that attempts to determine what factors led to its success or failure.
~ white book, white papera government report; bound in white.
~ blue booka report published by the British government; bound in blue.
~ green papera preliminary report of government proposals that is published in order to stimulate discussion.
~ progress reporta report of work accomplished during a specified time period.
~ position papera report that explains or justifies or recommends some particular policy.
~ medical reporta report of the results of a medical examination of a patient.
n. (cognition)4. studya state of deep mental absorption.; "she is in a deep study"
~ engrossment, immersion, absorption, concentrationcomplete attention; intense mental effort.
n. (artifact)5. studya room used for reading and writing and studying.; "he knocked lightly on the closed door of the study"
~ housea dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families.; "he has a house on Cape Cod"; "she felt she had to get out of the house"
~ rooman area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling.; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view"
n. (cognition)6. bailiwick, discipline, field, field of study, study, subject, subject area, subject fielda branch of knowledge.; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings"
~ occultismthe study of the supernatural.
~ communication theory, communicationsthe discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.).; "communications is his major field of study"
~ majorthe principal field of study of a student at a university.; "her major is linguistics"
~ frontieran undeveloped field of study; a topic inviting research and development.; "he worked at the frontier of brain science"
~ genealogythe study or investigation of ancestry and family history.
~ allometrythe study of the relative growth of a part of an organism in relation to the growth of the whole.
~ biblioticsthe scientific study of documents and handwriting etc. especially to determine authorship or authenticity.
~ ologyan informal word (abstracted from words with this ending) for some unidentified branch of knowledge.
~ knowledge base, knowledge domain, domainthe content of a particular field of knowledge.
~ science, scientific disciplinea particular branch of scientific knowledge.; "the science of genetics"
~ architecturethe discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings.; "architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes use"
~ applied science, engineering science, engineering, technologythe discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems.; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study"
~ futuristics, futurologythe study or prediction of future developments on the basis of existing conditions.
~ arts, humanistic discipline, humanities, liberal artsstudies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills).; "the college of arts and sciences"
~ theology, divinitythe rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth.
~ military sciencethe discipline dealing with the principles of warfare.
~ escapologythe study of methods of escaping (especially as a form of entertainment).
~ graphologythe study of handwriting (especially as an indicator of the writer's character or disposition).
~ numerologythe study of the supposed occult influence of numbers on human affairs.
~ protologythe study of origins and first things.; "To Christians, protology refers to God's fundamental purpose for humanity"
~ theogonythe study of the origins and genealogy of the gods.
n. (artifact)7. sketch, studypreliminary drawing for later elaboration.; "he made several studies before starting to paint"
~ designa preliminary sketch indicating the plan for something.; "the design of a building"
~ rough drawing, drafta preliminary sketch of a design or picture.
~ drawinga representation of forms or objects on a surface by means of lines.; "drawings of abstract forms"; "he did complicated pen-and-ink drawings like medieval miniatures"
~ vignettea small illustrative sketch (as sometimes placed at the beginning of chapters in books).
n. (cognition)8. cogitation, studyattentive consideration and meditation.; "after much cogitation he rejected the offer"
~ lucubrationlaborious cogitation.
~ musing, reflection, rumination, thoughtfulness, contemplation, reflexiona calm, lengthy, intent consideration.
n. (person)9. studysomeone who memorizes quickly and easily (as the lines for a part in a play).; "he is a quick study"
~ memoriser, memorizera person who learns by rote.
n. (communication)10. studya composition intended to develop one aspect of the performer's technique.; "a study in spiccato bowing"
~ musical composition, opus, piece of music, composition, piecea musical work that has been created.; "the composition is written in four movements"
v. (cognition)11. analyse, analyze, canvas, canvass, examine, studyconsider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning.; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives"
~ anatomizeanalyze down to the smallest detail.; "This writer anatomized the depth of human behavior"
~ diagnose, namedetermine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a diagnostic analysis.
~ diagnosesubject to a medical analysis.
~ survey, appraiseconsider in a comprehensive way.; "He appraised the situation carefully before acting"
~ surveymake a survey of; for statistical purposes.
~ compareexamine and note the similarities or differences of.; "John compared his haircut to his friend's"; "We compared notes after we had both seen the movie"
~ check, check into, check out, check over, check up on, suss out, look into, go overexamine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition.; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
~ assayanalyze (chemical substances).
~ reexamine, reviewlook at again; examine again.; "let's review your situation"
~ audit, scrutinise, scrutinize, inspectexamine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification.; "audit accounts and tax returns"
~ screenexamine methodically.; "screen the suitcases"
~ trace, followfollow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something.; "We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba"; "trace the student's progress"
~ investigate, look intoinvestigate scientifically.; "Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese"
~ sieve, siftcheck and sort carefully.; "sift the information"
~ look at, view, considerlook at carefully; study mentally.; "view a problem"
v. (cognition)12. studybe a student; follow a course of study; be enrolled at an institute of learning.
~ majorhave as one's principal field of study.; "She is majoring in linguistics"
v. (perception)13. consider, studygive careful consideration to.; "consider the possibility of moving"
~ chew over, meditate, mull, mull over, muse, ponder, think over, excogitate, reflect, ruminate, speculate, contemplatereflect deeply on a subject.; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate"
~ factor in, factor out, factorconsider as relevant when making a decision.; "You must factor in the recent developments"
~ equate, liken, compareconsider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous.; "We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans"; "You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed"
~ deliberate, moot, debate, consider, turn overthink about carefully; weigh.; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
v. (cognition)14. learn, read, study, takebe a student of a certain subject.; "She is reading for the bar exam"
~ auditattend academic courses without getting credit.
~ train, prepareundergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession.; "She is training to be a teacher"; "He trained as a legal aid"
~ practice, drill, practise, exerciselearn by repetition.; "We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales"
v. (cognition)15. hit the books, studylearn by reading books.; "He is studying geology in his room"; "I have an exam next week; I must hit the books now"
~ larn, learn, acquiregain knowledge or skills.; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate"
~ memorise, memorize, con, learncommit to memory; learn by heart.; "Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?"
~ bone, bone up, grind away, mug up, swot, swot up, cram, drum, get upstudy intensively, as before an exam.; "I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam"
~ readinterpret something that is written or printed.; "read the advertisement"; "Have you read Salman Rushdie?"
v. (cognition)16. contemplate, meditate, studythink intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes.; "He is meditating in his study"
~ cerebrate, cogitate, thinkuse or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments.; "I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere"