antiphlogistian
English
Etymology
From anti- + phlogistian.
Noun
antiphlogistian (plural antiphlogistians)
- Someone who opposes phlogiston theory.
- 2004, Robert E Schofield, The Enlightened Joseph Priestley, Pennsylvania State University, published 2004, page 182:
- Antiphlogistians might argue that when a metallic calx was revived in inflammable air, air joined dephlogisticated air in the calx, the metal resuming its form and qualities without addition.
Adjective
antiphlogistian (not comparable)
- Opposed to phlogiston theory.
- 1789, Richard Kirwan, Antoine Lavoisier, “Note of Mr. Lavoisier, upon the Precipitation of the Metals by each other”, in An Essay on Phlogiston and the Constitution of Acids, Second English edition, page 257:
- The other objections which Mr. Kirwan makes againſt the antiphlogiſtian doctrine, and which he deduces from the precipitation of the metals by each other, are not more difficult to be explained upon the principles I have laid down; […]
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