They do not appear in my Webster's Collegiate, but that is not definitive. If you are looking for a word meaning 'one who studies', the word student is far better, even if one of these is an obscure word. 'Studier' does appear as a noun form under the verb 'study' in the Merriam Webster online dictionary, but I agree the word 'student' would be a better choice.
No,it is not a real word dove is a word but doved is not a word.
"Word for word" means copied exactly. If you repeat something word for word, you repeat everything perfectly.
No, but the word Whom is a word.
Another word for the word "fix" would be the word "repair". That is mainly all.More:mendcorrectsetadjustsettle
Yes, bathtub is one word, a compound word.
studier.
zoologist
A geologist is a person who studies rocks.
Prehistoric event studier
Adrian Molin has written: 'Geijer-studier'
he helped the creator of electrons and the studier of chemistry
Hans Brix has written: 'Gudernes tungemaal' 'Ludvig Holbergs komedier' 'H.C. Andersen og hans eventyr' 'Blicher-Studier' 'Studier i nordisk Runemagi' 'Analyser og Problemer' 'Fagre ord'
as an economic studier i believe that u smell
i will like to know how many types of literature we have and why we should studier it
Laurids Johannes Koch has written: 'Brorson-Studier'
A studier of stars is known as an astronomer. Astronomers observe celestial bodies, including stars, planets, and galaxies, to understand their properties, behavior, and the universe's structure. They use various tools, such as telescopes and satellites, to gather data and analyze it, contributing to our knowledge of astrophysics and cosmology.
Gunnar Oxenstierna has written: 'Studier i sannolikhetens filosofi' -- subject(s): Probabilities