(wûrk'stŭd'ē)
adj.
Of, relating to, or being an academic program that enables high-school or college students to gain work experience and make money while continuing their studies.
| Dictionary: work-stud·y |
| WordNet: work study |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
an analysis of a specific job in an effort to find the most efficient method in terms of time and effort
Synonyms: time-and-motion study, time-motion study, motion study, time study
| cubicle | |
| industrious | |
| laboratory |
| When you work on internet who studies you? | |
| How Art and science study works? | |
| What do you have to study to be able to work at a daycare? |
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