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De Vriesian (comparative more De Vriesian, superlative most De Vriesian)
- (not comparable) Of or relating to the Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries (1848–1935).
- Alternative form: de Vriesian
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1910 April 23, George Harrison Shull, “Germinal Analysis through Hybridization”, in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society […], volume XLIX, number 196, Philadelphia, Pa.: American Philosophical Society, published August–September 1910, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 286:
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1918, William Lawrence Tower, “Analysis of Heterogeneity in Some Simplest Structural Characters”, in The Mechanism of Evolution in Leptinotarsa (Publication No. 263), Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington, →OCLC, chapter VII (Analysis of Heterogeneity in Some Simplest Characters), page 222:
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Significat as are the investigations of [Wilhelm] Johannsen with the genotypes of plants and of [Herbert Spencer] Jennings in the clones found in Paramœcium with respect to these problems, there still remains in both the idea of quantitative as opposed to qualitative “variations” bearing much the same relation to one another that they do in the original De Vriesian statement.
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2014, Jerry Bergman, “Darwinists Taught Human Females Are Inferior to Males”, in The Darwin Effect […], Green Forest, Ark.: Master Books, →ISBN, page 237:
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Later, the Mendelian and De Vriesian inheritance models proved that the mother and father contributed equal amounts of somatic chromosome genetic information to both their male and female offspring.
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- (comparable) Of, relating to, or characteristic of the American editor and novelist Peter De Vries (1910–1993).
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1959 July 19, A. C. Spectorsky, “In Decency, Conn.: The Tents of Wickedness. By Peter De Vries. […]”, in The New York Times, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 17 March 2026:
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At any rate, there is fun to be had not only from the De Vriesian virtuosity in pun and parody, but in following his literally incredible plot.
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2004 May 24, Jeffrey Frank, “Riches of Embarassment”, in The New Yorker, New York, N.Y.: Condé Nast Publications, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 10 September 2015:
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But it is a real novel, and Mackerel is a real character, for whom things get steadily worse, as they tend to do for the protagonists of De Vries’s fiction: Knopf rejects Mackerel’s book; his prospective mother-in-law believes that he’s a scoundrel; and he reaches a pinnacle of De Vriesian embarrassment when he’s arrested for fighting with a street preacher.
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2016, Guy Szuberla, “Humor”, in Philip A. Greasley, editor, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, volume 2 (Dimensions of the Midwestern Literary Imagination), Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, →ISBN, page 313, column 1:
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名詞
De Vriesian (plural De Vriesians)
- An adherent of the views of the Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries (1848–1935).
- Alternative form: de Vriesian
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1913 April, U[lysses] P[rentiss] Hedrick, “The Domestication of American Grapes”, in J[ames] McKeen Cattell, editor, The Popular Science Monthly, volume LXXXII, New York, N.Y.: The Science Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 351:
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Whether the orthodox Darwinians or the De Vriesians are right does not matter here. The point is that the fluctuating variations of individuals, upon which [Charles] Darwin chiefly founded his principle of natural selection, cut but a small figure in the breeding of grapes.
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1918, William Lawrence Tower, “Analysis of Heterogeneity in Some Simplest Structural Characters”, in The Mechanism of Evolution in Leptinotarsa (Publication No. 263), Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington, →OCLC, chapter VII (Analysis of Heterogeneity in Some Simplest Characters), page 221:
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The biometricians, starting with heterogeneous unknown material, measured anything that was convenient and further complicated it with the application of their treatment of the data, while the De Vriesians, starting with refined material in pedigree cultures, attained an exactness of analysis and refinement of results quite beyond the ken of the former school.
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1920 January–February, Amadeus W[illiam] Grabau, “Sixty Years of Darwinism: A Look Backward and Forward”, in Mary Cynthia Dickerson, editor, Natural History […], volume XX, number 1, New York, N.Y.: American Museum of Natural History, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 66, column 2:
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Such an abrupt rearrangement of characters De Vries called mutation, others have called it saltation, and it is generally thought of as a process uncontrolled by any known law. To the De Vriesians the new elementary species thus produced are the only variations from the type which count.
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