Crossword clues for savants
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Savant \Sa`vant"\, n.; pl. Savants (F. ?; E. ?). [F., fr. savoir to know, L. sapere. See Sage, a.] A man of learning; one versed in literature or science; a person eminent for acquirements.
Wiktionary
n. (plural of savant English)
Usage examples of "savants".
I have invited Savants Barrere, Lalande, and Desnoyer to join our discussion because Oracle is so critical to their work.
The savants all thought the imbalance was societal, but she could not shake the feeling that the crisis would come from within.
In these irregular buildings, savants had mapped the mathematics of epidemics and rumor propagation.
It is a process full of polar opposites, and from it our savants emerge.
Plain, predictable Dominique, the brother without the brains, wanted by the savants of Sorel.
If the savants were right, then all the obligations tying him to home might cease to exist.
The savants had it built to impress the pilgrims in reward for their donations.
Sometimes the savants don't even tell us what their projects are about.
Respectable savants even said that history could be forecast, once we nailed down certain psychological variables.
The savants hadn't seen the pattern because the crucial data was folded into the obscure dimension of the human heart.
The savants watched, mesmerized, until the ordinary graph had been transformed into Raspail's design.
Dominique hesitated a moment, glancing back at the stiff faces of the savants, then followed his friends.
I can read everything the savants can read, and down here I can keep an open mind about it.
The savants kicked me out because they thought I might start a phase transition.
Few of that clan became savants, to be sure, but their physical strength and skill as teamstershandling the temperamental sash-horsesmade them formidable in their niche.