opsimathy

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English

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Etymology

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From opsimath +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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opsimathy (uncountable)

  1. Learning or education that occurs late in life.
    His opsimathy meant that he was over 60 before he entered college, and over 70 before he earned his doctorate.
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