undulationist
English
Etymology
undulation + -ist
Noun
undulationist (plural undulationists)
- (archaic) One who believes that light is a wave.
- 1833, William Whewell, Address Delivered in the Senate-House at Cambridge
- the undulationist will conceive that his opinions have gained no small accession of evidence by this exemplification of what they will account for
- 1833, William Whewell, Address Delivered in the Senate-House at Cambridge
References
undulationist in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
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