What's the difference between accessariness and accessary?

Accessariness


Definition:

  • (n.) The state of being accessary.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It was Jeremy Bentham who in 1795 wrote in his Protest Against Law-Taxes that: “The statesman who contributes to put justice out of reach … is an accessary after the fact to every crime.” That is exactly what Mr Grayling made himself by introducing the criminal courts charge.
  • (2) 1) Accessary foramens were observed in 4 mandibulars out of 10 mandibulars and in 14 teeth (35.9%) out of 39 teeth.
  • (3) The incidence of mucoceles is understandable since accessary salivary gland tissue is widely distributed throughout the oral mucous membrane and trauma to the mucosa, which causes their formation, occurs frequently.
  • (4) 4) The diameter of the opening of the accessary foramens of the mandibular first molars were maximum 83 microns, minimum 8 microns and average 45.4 microns.
  • (5) One individual has many accessary foramens, while another individual lacks accessary foramen.
  • (6) The elevated proportion of cells expressing molecules associated with accessary cell function and the increase in the numbers of accessory molecules per cell suggests an enhanced capacity for presenting antigen to a variety of T cell subsets within the joints of infected sheep, which could initiate or perpetuate potentially damaging local synovial inflammatory responses.
  • (7) The pulp chamber floor of 39 primary first and second molars of 10 mandibuiars of the Indian scull was investigated with a scanning electron microscope for the presence of accessary foramens.
  • (8) 3) Accessary foramens were observed with high frequency in the central portion of the pulp chamber floor.
  • (9) 2) The maximum 10 and minimum one accessary foramen were found with an averrage of 2.8 per tooth.
  • (10) 7) It seemed that there is an individual difference in the presence or absence of accessary foramen.
  • (11) 6) Accessary foramen tend to be present bilaterally in the same individual.
  • (12) Some of the specific androgen receptors in mouse kidney are evidently different in character from those in the accessary sex glands, that being the reason why cyproterone acetate has an antiandrogenic, but not an antirenotropic effect.
  • (13) The retino-cerebellar accessary fibres come to the cerebellum mainly via the medial pedicle, solitary degenerated fibres were found in the medial and inferior pedicles of the cerebellum.
  • (14) 5) The opening shape of accessary foramens was classified into three types, round 56.4%, oval 28.2% and others 15.4%.
  • (15) Despite abnormal fertility with oligozoospermy the accessary testis was removed.

Accessary


Definition:

  • (a.) Accompanying, as a subordinate; additional; accessory; esp., uniting in, or contributing to, a crime, but not as chief actor. See Accessory.
  • (n.) One who, not being present, contributes as an assistant or instigator to the commission of an offense.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It was Jeremy Bentham who in 1795 wrote in his Protest Against Law-Taxes that: “The statesman who contributes to put justice out of reach … is an accessary after the fact to every crime.” That is exactly what Mr Grayling made himself by introducing the criminal courts charge.
  • (2) 1) Accessary foramens were observed in 4 mandibulars out of 10 mandibulars and in 14 teeth (35.9%) out of 39 teeth.
  • (3) The incidence of mucoceles is understandable since accessary salivary gland tissue is widely distributed throughout the oral mucous membrane and trauma to the mucosa, which causes their formation, occurs frequently.
  • (4) 4) The diameter of the opening of the accessary foramens of the mandibular first molars were maximum 83 microns, minimum 8 microns and average 45.4 microns.
  • (5) One individual has many accessary foramens, while another individual lacks accessary foramen.
  • (6) The elevated proportion of cells expressing molecules associated with accessary cell function and the increase in the numbers of accessory molecules per cell suggests an enhanced capacity for presenting antigen to a variety of T cell subsets within the joints of infected sheep, which could initiate or perpetuate potentially damaging local synovial inflammatory responses.
  • (7) The pulp chamber floor of 39 primary first and second molars of 10 mandibuiars of the Indian scull was investigated with a scanning electron microscope for the presence of accessary foramens.
  • (8) 3) Accessary foramens were observed with high frequency in the central portion of the pulp chamber floor.
  • (9) 2) The maximum 10 and minimum one accessary foramen were found with an averrage of 2.8 per tooth.
  • (10) 7) It seemed that there is an individual difference in the presence or absence of accessary foramen.
  • (11) 6) Accessary foramen tend to be present bilaterally in the same individual.
  • (12) Some of the specific androgen receptors in mouse kidney are evidently different in character from those in the accessary sex glands, that being the reason why cyproterone acetate has an antiandrogenic, but not an antirenotropic effect.
  • (13) The retino-cerebellar accessary fibres come to the cerebellum mainly via the medial pedicle, solitary degenerated fibres were found in the medial and inferior pedicles of the cerebellum.
  • (14) 5) The opening shape of accessary foramens was classified into three types, round 56.4%, oval 28.2% and others 15.4%.
  • (15) Despite abnormal fertility with oligozoospermy the accessary testis was removed.

Words possibly related to "accessariness"