Daltonian
Americanadjective
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of John Dalton or his atomic theory.
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of or relating to daltonism.
Etymology
Origin of Daltonian
Example Sentences
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He is the daddy, by the way, of another famous Daltonian blond: newswoman Deborah Norville is his little girl.
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One such is the Daltonian, of Dalton, Pa. whose Editor Thomas A. Curtis sandwiches philippics against the capitalist system between advertisements for Chevrolets, insurance, typewriters.
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Sample Daltonian obituary: ''Mrs. Kellog spent her life in the strictly conservative activities of a typical village matron.
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What is undeniable is that the Daltonian atom has within a century of its acceptance as a fundamental reality suffered disruption.
From Landmarks of Scientific Socialism "Anti-Duehring" by Engels, Friedrich
There are, indeed, as we shall see, experiments that suggest the dissolution of the atom—that suggest, in short, that the Daltonian atom is misnamed, being a structure that may, under certain conditions, be broken asunder.
From A History of Science — Volume 1 by Williams, Edward Huntington
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