eruditely

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In a learned or scholarly manner

Learning was in his blood, for his great-grandfather, Sir Robert Jermyn, Bt., had been an anthropologist of note, whilst his great-great-great-grandfather, Sir Wade Jermyn, was one of the earliest explorers of the Congo region, and had written eruditely of its tribes, animals, and supposed antiquities.

with erudition; in an erudite manner; "he talked eruditely about Indian mythology"
with erudition; in an erudite manner; "he talked eruditely about Indian mythology
in a learned manner, knowledgeably
erudite
very-learned
erudite
{a} instructed, taught, learned, skilled
erudite
learned, scholarly, with emphasis on knowledge gained from books
erudite
having or showing profound knowledge; "a learned jurist"; "an erudite professor"
erudite
{s} learned, scholarly, knowledgeable, educated
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If you describe someone as erudite, you mean that they have or show great academic knowledge. You can also use erudite to describe something such as a book or a style of writing. He was never dull, always erudite and well informed. an original and highly erudite style. showing a lot of knowledge based on careful study = learned (past participle of erudire , from rudis )
erudite
\AIR-yuh-dyt; -uh-dyt\, adjective: Characterized by extensive reading or knowledge; learned
erudite
having or showing profound knowledge; "a learned jurist"; "an erudite professor
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Most erudite of the Romans Marcus Terentius Varro, a man of vast and varied erudition in almost every department of literature (B C 116-27 )
erudite
Characterized by extensive reading or knowledge; well instructed; learned
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