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transformist
transformist (trɑːnsˈfɔːmɪst, træns-) [In sense 1, f. transform v. + -ist; in sense 2, a. F. transformiste (Broca, 1867, as in prec.).] 1. One who is occupied in transforming. humorous nonce-use.1799 J. MacGowan Dial. Devils i. 11 As for the barbers, they are a set of transformists, established whol... Oxford English Dictionary
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Douglas Dewar
His book, The Transformist Illusion published posthumously in 1957 attempted to show the failure of evolution using examples such as the infinitesimal (1957) The Transformist Illusion. wikipedia.org
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transmutationist
transmuˈtationist [f. prec. + -ist.] One who believes in or advocates a theory of transmutation, esp. that of the transmutation of species in organic nature; a transformist. Also attrib. It might also be, and prob. has been, applied to one believing in the transmutation of metals: an explanation giv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Édouard Marchand
twenty animal figures), the Scheffers (acrobats), Cinquévalli (king of jugglers), the Living Paintings of the London Palace Theatre, Little Tich (English transformist wikipedia.org
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transformism
transformism (trɑːnsˈfɔːmɪz(ə)m, træns-) [a. F. transformisme (Broca, Congrès d'anthropol. 1867, p. 401), f. transformer to transform: see -ism.] 1. Biol. The hypothesis that existing species are the product of the gradual transformation of other forms of living beings (loosely, such transformation ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Transmutation of species
Overall, Diderot’s musings all fit together as a “composite transformist philosophy,” one dependent on the randomness inherent to nature as a transformist Erasmus was an early proponent of what we now refer to as “adaptations,” albeit through a different transformist mechanism – he argued that sexual reproduction wikipedia.org
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transformation
transformation (trɑːnsfɔːˈmeɪʃən, træns-, -nz-) [ad. late L. transformātiōn-em (Jerome, a 400), n. of action from transformāre to transform. Cf. F. transformation (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] The action of transforming or fact of being transformed. 1. a. The action of changing in form, shape, or appea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pietro Corsi
Corsi also explored in detail the complex relationship between Darwin and broadly transformist French doctrines; he emphasised the role of Charles Lyell wikipedia.org
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Liberal Constitutional Party (Italy)
The Liberal Constitutional Party (, PLC) was political party in Italy, born to represent the liberal-conservative and anti-Transformist wing of the Historical wikipedia.org
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Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
On this basis, he is sometimes considered a "transformist" and a precursor of Darwin. wikipedia.org
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Paul Bujor
He had been impressed by Vogt's work and transformist outlook, and was enthusiastic about taking courses under Ernst Haeckel; but he also found life in wikipedia.org
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How to Do Well When You're a Jerk and a Crybaby
Foisnard Daniel Prévost : Carducci Jeanne Herviale : Robineau's mother Robert Dalban : Léonce Jacqueline Doyen : Madame Léonce Jean-Claude Dreyfus : The transformist wikipedia.org
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Trilussa
Without knowing German, in 1898 Trilussa ventured on his first foreign experience to Berlin, accompanied by the transformist Leopoldo Fregoli. wikipedia.org
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History of zoology through 1859
Though he was writing in an era before evolution was recognized, Buffon is a key figure in the history of evolutionary thought; his "transformist" theory wikipedia.org
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