polymath

/ˈpɑliˌmæθ/
noun
  1. A person who has expert knowledge in many different subjects, especially in the arts and sciences.
    • Leonardo da Vinci is often called the ultimate polymath because he excelled in art, science, and engineering.
    • My history teacher is a true polymath, able to discuss philosophy, music, and mathematics with equal ease.
    • The university invited a famous polymath to give a lecture on the connections between poetry and physics.
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