Studio
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(As a noun)
Studio ( noun )
- A room or place where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc., works.
- A place where films or television programs are made.
Origin:
From latin studium "study, zeal", from studere "to study".
Examples:
- She works in her art studio.
- He rented a studio to take photographs.
- The film studio is located in Hollywood.
- The television studio is where they film the talk show.
- The dance studio is where they rehearse for performances.
(As a noun)
Studio ( noun )
- A room or place where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc., works.
- A place where films or television programs are made.
Origin:
From latin studium "study, zeal", from studere "to study".
Examples:
- She works in her art studio.
- He rented a studio to take photographs.
- The film studio is located in Hollywood.
- The television studio is where they film the talk show.
- The dance studio is where they rehearse for performances.
(As a noun)
Studio ( noun )
- A room or place where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc., works.
- A place where films or television programs are made.
Origin:
From latin studium "study, zeal", from studere "to study".
Examples:
- She works in her art studio.
- He rented a studio to take photographs.
- The film studio is located in Hollywood.
- The television studio is where they film the talk show.
- The dance studio is where they rehearse for performances.