Crossword-Solution: PHILOMATH 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Philomath n. A lover of learning; a scholar.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
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greedy person
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Philomath.” May 1839 “L’Institut.” 1839 page 161.) The strata encasing the flanks of these granitic or andesite masses, and forming a thick cap on one of their summits, appear originally to have been of the same tufaceous nature with the beds already described, but they are now changed into porcellanic, jaspery, and crystalline rocks, and into others of a white colour with a harsh texture, and having a siliceous aspect, though really of a feldspathic nature and fusible.
Geological Observations on South America Charles Darwin 2001
That partaking of the divine life, which both Hellenism and Hebraism, as we have said, fix as their crowning aim, Plato expressly denies to the man of practical virtue merely, of self-conquest with any other motive than that of perfect intellectual vision; he reserves it for the lover of pure knowledge, of seeing things as they really are,--the philomathês.+ Both Hellenism and Hebraism arise out of the wants of human nature, and address themselves to satisfying those wants.
Culture and Anarchy Matthew Arnold 2003
Spiritualism"--purports to be written by "Philomath," of Roxbury, New York, who is none other than John Burroughs, at the age of nineteen.
Our Friend John Burroughs Clara Barrus 2004
Among the rest, in the course of the evening, our friend O'Finigan the Philomath made his appearance, and as was his wont very considerably advanced in liquor.
The Emigrants Of Ahadarra William Carleton 2005
Barney Heffeman, who presumes, in imitation of his betters, to write Philomath after his name, and whose whole extent of literary reputation is not more than two or three beggarly townlands, whom, by the way, he is inoculating successfully wid his own ripe and flourishing ignorance.
The Emigrants Of Ahadarra William Carleton 2005