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autodidactic, a.|ˌɔːtəʊdɪˈdæktɪk| [f. autodidact + -ic.] Self-taught; acquired by teaching oneself; pertaining to self-teaching.
1847S. Austin tr. Ranke's Hist. Ref. III. 586 Auto⁓didactic artisans. 1878Tinsley's Mag. XXIII. 293 Auto⁓didactic studies. 1886Contemp. Rev. Feb. 293 He [sc. Menzel] was from the beginning an auto-didactic realist; he drew and painted as he saw. 1966English Studies XLVII. 201 Whitman was largely a self-educated journalist whose Self, at the top of its autodidactic voice, brought into poetry many of the ideas of the time. |