Geniuses

/ˈdʒinjəsɪz/ noun

People with extremely high intelligence or exceptional talent and creativity in a particular field.

From Latin 'genius,' originally meaning a guardian spirit or guiding force of a person, derived from 'gignere' (to beget or create). Romans believed everyone had their own personal genius. The meaning shifted to describe exceptionally clever people starting in the Renaissance.

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