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polymath
pol·y·math P0425700 (pŏl′ē-măth′)n. A person of great or varied learning. [Greek polumathēs : polu-, poly- + manthanein, math-, to learn; see mendh- in Indo-European roots.] pol′y·math′, pol′y·math′ic adj.po·lym′a·thy (pə-lĭm′ə-thē) n.polymath (ˈpɒlɪˌmæθ) na person of great and varied learning[C17: from Greek polumathēs having much knowledge] ˌpolyˈmathic adj polymathy npol•y•math (ˈpɒl iˌmæθ) n. a person of great learning in several fields of study; polyhistor. [1615–25; < Greek polymathḗs learned =poly- poly- + -mathēs, adj. derivative of manthánein to learn] pol`y•math′ic, adj. po•lym•a•thy (pəˈlɪm ə θi) n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | polymath - a person of great and varied learninglearned person, pundit, savant, initiate - someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field | Translationspolymathepersona con cultura enciclopedica MedicalSeeRenaissance Manpolymath
Words related to polymathnoun a person of great and varied learningRelated Words- learned person
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