studio-based
|stu/di/o-based|
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/ˈstuːdioʊ beɪst/
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/ˈstjuːdiəʊ beɪst/
studio-centered
Etymology
'studio-based' originates from the word 'studio,' which comes from the Italian word 'studio,' meaning 'study' or 'workroom,' combined with 'based,' which is derived from the Old French 'bastir,' meaning 'to build.'
'studio' evolved from the Italian 'studio' to the English 'studio,' and 'based' evolved from the Old French 'bastir' to the modern English 'based.'
Initially, 'studio' referred to a place of study or work, and 'based' meant 'built upon.' Together, they now refer to activities centered in a studio environment.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
referring to activities or work that is primarily conducted within a studio setting.
The artist's work is largely studio-based, focusing on digital media.
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Last updated: 2025/02/10 21:39