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Daltonian

American  
[dawl-toh-nee-uhn] / dɔlˈtoʊ ni ən /

adjective

  1. of John Dalton or his atomic theory.

  2. of or relating to daltonism.


Etymology

Origin of Daltonian

1805–15; J. Dalton + -ian

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sample Daltonian obituary: ''Mrs. Kellog spent her life in the strictly conservative activities of a typical village matron.

From Time Magazine Archive

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