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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.
1799J. MacGowan Dial. Devils i. 11 As for the barbers, they are a set of transformists, established wholly by my dexterity. 2. An adherent of transformism. Also attrib. or as adj.
a1879Pusey in Athenæum 19 July 83/1 We think the transformist theories a mere imagination. 1885[see prec. 2.]. 1890Pop. Sc. Monthly Dec. 257 Agardh..was a little too earnest a transformist, and believed that certain algæ could become animals. Hence transforˈmistic a., of or pertaining to transformism or transformists.
1887Nature 24 Feb. 389/2 In the chapter on the first appearance of man, the various transformistic theories are passed in review. |