
A philomath (θ; Greek: φίλος philos (`beloved,` `loving,` as in philosophy or philanthropy) + Greek μανθάνειν manthanein, math- (`to learn,` as in polymath) is a lover of learning. Philomathy is similar to, but distinguished from, philosophy in that `soph,` the latter suffix, specifies `wisdom` or `knowledge`, rather tha...
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lover of learning
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lover of learning
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• (n.) A lover of learning; a scholar.
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Phil'o·math noun [ Greek ...;
fi`los loving, a friend +
ma`qh learning, from ..., ..., to learn.] A lover of learning; a scholar.
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philomath, philomathy 1. A lover of learning; specifically, a devotee of mathematics and science. 2. Devotion to learning, a fondness for learning.
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noun a lover of learning
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