ΑΜΑΘΙΑ, αμαθια
AMATHIA, amathia
Sounds Like: ah-ma-THEE-ah
Translations: ignorance, lack of learning, unteachableness, a lack of knowledge
From the root: ΑΜΑΘΙΑ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word refers to a state of ignorance or a lack of knowledge and understanding. It describes someone who is unlearned or unteachable. It can be used to describe a general lack of education or a specific lack of understanding in a particular area.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Feminine
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- ΑΜΑΘΙΑΣ — ignorance, lack of knowledge, unteachableness, a lack of learning
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