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Daltonian
Daltonian, a. and n.1 (dɔːlˈtəʊnɪən) [f. the name of John Dalton, a famous English chemist (1766–1844), who was affected with colour-blindness; see Daltonism1.] A. adj. Relating to John Dalton, or the atomic theory first enunciated by him.1813 Ann. Philos. II. 32 (heading) On the Daltonian theory of...
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Dalton International
The Daltonian is also the official newspaper name of Dalton International.
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Daltonism
Daltonism1 (ˈdɔːltənɪz(ə)m) [ad. F. daltonisme, f. as prec. Introduced by Prof. Pierre Prevost of Geneva, but objected to by English authors on the ground that it associated a great name with a physical defect. See Wartmann's papers on ‘Daltonisme’ in Mem. Soc. Phys. de Genève (1843) X. 273; and (18...
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dalton
dalton2 (ˈdɔːltən) Also Dalton. [f. the name of John Dalton (see Daltonian a. and n.).] A name for the atomic mass unit (see atomic a. and n. A. 1), used chiefly in Biochem.; freq. used as a dimensionless unit of molecular weight.1938 C. M. Beadnell Dict. Sci. Terms 65/1 Dalton, mass unit, being the...
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Daltonian symbols
The following symbols were employed by John Dalton in the early 1800s as the periodic table of elements was being formulated.
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List of eponymous adjectives in English
Cyril (as in Cyrillic)
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daedal – Daedalus, of Greek mythology; also Daedalic and Daedalian or Daedalean
Daliesque – Salvador Dalí
Daltonian – John
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