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Answer for the clue "One who might try a 36-Ac ", 7 letters:
faddist

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Word definitions for faddist in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person who subscribes to a variety of fads

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
faddist \faddist\ n. a person who subscribes to a variety of fads.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A person or entity given to following fads.

Usage examples of faddist.

They are also more dangerous, for the masses distrust the church, and are on their guard against aggression, whereas they do not suspect the doctrinaires and faddists, who, if they could, would interfere in every concern of our lives.

He forgot his own son and the little band of bow and arrow faddists who had gone out that morning to play at being cavemen-and cavewomen, too.

By "special" I do not mean a prescribed course (for dietitians of the mind are quite as apt to be faddists as dietitians of the stomach), but just that sort of reading which a person who passionately loves books would most want to introduce her children to.

He was writing, he told me, an article for the _Psychopathological Review_--that's probably wrong, but it was something on that order-- condemning the hypothesis of an unconscious or subconscious mind as a snare and a delusion, a pitfall for the unwary and a set of false whiskers for the charlatan, a gap in psychology's roof that made it impossible, or nearly, for the sound scholar to smoke out such faddists as, for exaniple, the psychoanalyst and the behaviorist, or words to that effect.

His preconceptions of the Seiners did not include the possibility that they were faddists too.