Studio ( noun , noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Studio ( noun )

  1. A room or place where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc., works.
  2. A place where films or television programs are made.

Origin:

From latin studium "study, zeal", from studere "to study".

Examples:

  1. She works in her art studio.
  2. He rented a studio to take photographs.
  3. The film studio is located in Hollywood.
  4. The television studio is where they film the talk show.
  5. The dance studio is where they rehearse for performances.

(As a noun)

Studio ( noun )

  1. A room or place where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc., works.
  2. A place where films or television programs are made.

Origin:

From latin studium "study, zeal", from studere "to study".

Examples:

  1. She works in her art studio.
  2. He rented a studio to take photographs.
  3. The film studio is located in Hollywood.
  4. The television studio is where they film the talk show.
  5. The dance studio is where they rehearse for performances.

(As a noun)

Studio ( noun )

  1. A room or place where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc., works.
  2. A place where films or television programs are made.

Origin:

From latin studium "study, zeal", from studere "to study".

Examples:

  1. She works in her art studio.
  2. He rented a studio to take photographs.
  3. The film studio is located in Hollywood.
  4. The television studio is where they film the talk show.
  5. The dance studio is where they rehearse for performances.
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