Definition of Daltonic

1. pertaining to a form of color blindness [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Daltonic

dallops
dallying
dalmahoy
dalmahoys
dalmania
dalmatian
dalmatians
dalmatic
dalmatics
dalo
dals
dalt
dalton
daltonian
daltonic (current term)
daltonide
daltonides
daltonism
daltonisms
daltonist
daltonists
daltons
dalts
dalyite
dam
dam1bonite
dam gene
dam methylase
dam up

Literary usage of Daltonic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Outlines of Psychiatry by William Alanson White (1915)
"... and in the last analysis comprise the unanalyzable material out of which consciousness is composed much as the atom in the daltonic conception of matter ..."

2. The Principles of Chemistry by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, Thomas Atkinson Lawson (1897)
"... and of those cases of their transition into definite compounds. By submitting solutions to the daltonic conception of atomism, I hope that we may not ..."

3. The Economics of Socialism by Henry Mayers Hyndman (1921)
"But what was the daltonic atom? Nobody knew and nobody knows. Nowadays, in chemistry, we deal not with atoms but with volumes. ..."

4. The Playbook of Metals: Including Personal Narratives of Visits to Coal by John Henry Pepper (1861)
"All our ideas are so interwoven with the daltonic theory that we cannot transform ourselves into the times when it did not exist. Dalton's atomic theory was ..."

5. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1907)
"Tho writer's idea of an atom is perhaps more adaptable to the recent revelations of radio-activity than is the daltonic one which preceded the discovery of ..."

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