polymathy

/pəˈlɪməθi/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having knowledge in many different subjects; wide-ranging learning.
    • Her polymathy impressed the interviewers, as she could discuss literature, biology, and economics fluently.
    • Modern education sometimes discourages polymathy in favor of early specialization.
    • Polymathy was highly valued during the Renaissance, when scholars studied both art and science.
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