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Polynovant 

Polynovant (Common Noun) Poly- (Greek: polus; Many) and -novant (Invented Latin: novus; New)
A person who is learning and educating themself in a wide array of interests, subjects and crafts.
Polynovants are essentially Polymaths-in-the-Making
I have Been teaching myself basic physics, maths, philosophy, and French. I am somewhat of a polynovant!
Polynovant by TheAsianWordSmith April 27, 2025
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Polynovantine 

Polynovantine is an adjective.
The quality of being a polynovant, or the quality of behaving like a polynovant.
Hello Mr. and Mrs. Smith! I must tell you, Laura has been rather polynovantine recently! She's been doing great not just in academics, but also has been teaching herself German on the side. It's brilliant, honestly.