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Philomathic

Philomathic \Phil`o*math"ic\, a. [Cf. F. philomathique.]

  1. Of or pertaining to philomathy.

  2. Having love of learning or letters.

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philomathic

a. 1 Relating to philomathy. 2 Having a love of learning or letters.

Usage examples of "philomathic".

And you are the Miss Shirley who read the Tennyson paper at the Philomathic the other evening, aren't you?

Stella took the opportunity to write a paper for the Philomathic Society, and was sitting at the table in the corner of the living-room with an untidy litter of notes and manuscript on the floor around her.