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dalton
1[dawl-tn]
Dalton
2[dawl-tn]
noun
John, 1766–1844, English chemist and physicist.
Robert, 1867–92, U.S. outlaw in the West.
a city in NW Georgia.
a male given name.
Dalton
1/ ˈɔːə /
noun
John. 1766–1844, English chemist and physicist, who formulated the modern form of the atomic theory and the law of partial pressures for gases. He also gave the first accurate description of colour blindness, from which he suffered
dalton
2/ ˈɔːə /
noun
another name for atomic mass unit
Dalton
1British chemist whose pioneering work on the properties of the atmosphere and gases led him to formulate the atomic theory. Dalton's theory stipulates that all matter is made up of combinations of atoms, the atoms of each element being identical. These atoms can be neither created nor destroyed, but chemical reactions take place through their rearrangement.
dalton
2See atomic mass unit
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Dalton1
Example Sentences
Adam Dalton, who lives by the motto "no hands, no limits", has underdeveloped arms, no hands and only the use of his left leg.
Mr Dalton said he played lots of sports as a child but as he grew older the growth-related issues in his legs became painful.
Mr Dalton said: "The second I picked up the golf club and whacked that golf ball I loved it."
After he left school, Mr Dalton said he felt "lost" and was a "nervous kid" but golf helped him to build his confidence.
Mr Dalton explained that he held the golf club under his armpit and used his body to swing.
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