Huntingtonian

English

Etymology

Huntington + -ian

Adjective

Huntingtonian (comparative more Huntingtonian, superlative most Huntingtonian)

  1. Of or relating to a clash of civilizations, especially in the style posited by Samuel P. Huntington.
  2. Of or pertaining to the English Calvinist preacher William Huntington (1745-1813).

Derived terms

Noun

Huntingtonian (plural Huntingtonians)

  1. Someone from any of various places in the world called Huntington.
  2. A follower of the ideologies of the English Calvinist preacher William Huntington (1745-1813).
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