What's the difference between arris and intersection?

Arris


Definition:

  • (n.) The sharp edge or salient angle formed by two surfaces meeting each other, whether plane or curved; -- applied particularly to the edges in moldings, and to the raised edges which separate the flutings in a Doric column.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Normally a very friendly fellow, the reasons for 'Arry's lack of chivalry remain unknown, but it's thought he may have been preoccupied by the prospect of bringing triffic fellas Emmanuel Adebayor and Benoît Essou-Akotto to Loftus Road on loan.
  • (2) "A bit disappointed in 'Arry," sighs Shooby Taylor.
  • (3) 3.34pm GMT "Have you cleverly photoshopped 'Arry's ead onto a colleague sitting next to you in your Guardian company car?"
  • (4) "In a 10 minute journey he managed to tell me: - has been running ‘Southampton lads around all day’, - He spoke to Osvaldo earlier and he is off to Juventus, Juventus just need to find some cash… - He’s ‘run Danny (Fox) from the training ground for his move to Birmingham this morning’, - he had a call earlier from ‘Arry about a potential deal, he couldn’t tell me who though - Man Utd had been planning a sensational £80m raid for Llalana, Shaw and Rodriguez - …but he told ‘Lukey’ he shouldn’t move to Man Utd until they had Champions League football.
  • (5) Updated at 7.07pm GMT 6.59pm GMT 'Arry's QPR are in talks to sign Jermaine Jenas from Spurs.
  • (6) 11.23am GMT "The gentleman in the car with 'Arry looks suspiciously like this feller ," says Matt Reed.
  • (7) IT'LL BE ALL WHITE ON THE NIGHT At the time of writing, the biggest news this deadline day is that QPR manager 'Arry Redknapp didn't stop his Range Rover and roll down the window to say hello to Gail Davis on his way into work this morning.
  • (8) 'Arry Redknapp: "We played with pace, we got after them, we pressed them, there wasn't a weakness in the team."
  • (9) "Arry's never had any time for Samba, but he's affectionately regarded by QPR fans for being, well, bonkers.
  • (10) 7.05pm GMT Another former player 'Arry was after, Peter Crouch, is not signing for QPR.
  • (11) Defoe may be seen as one of 'Arry's boys but he could hardly sound more positive about André's ways.
  • (12) But thank you for the pic of 'Arry in the passenger seat, at least we now know what Kevin Bond does."
  • (13) Like Jamie Redknapp pointed out earlier, 'Arry is looking for a new Merson - a player with too much quality for that level and one you could build a team around."
  • (14) 'Arry Redknapp (BBC): "We played with pace, we got after them, we pressed them, there wasn't a weakness in the team."
  • (15) Fresh from ruffling a few feathers in the England camp , ’Arry fancies a slice of his old chum Rio Ferdinand , and according to the Daily Mail the 35-year-old will put pen to paper at Loftus Road in the next 24 hours.
  • (16) This week, anti-HS2 groups and an arry of councils began a challenge to the plans in the supreme court.
  • (17) Although the two men sat side by side as defendants, the gaze of both public and press fell not on the self-made Serbian-American tycoon Milan Mandaric, but on Henry James Redknapp , better known as Harry – or 'Arry, depending on your paper of choice.
  • (18) In 2012 Google sold Motorola Home, which made set-top boxes and cable modems, to Arris for $2.35bn.
  • (19) 9.28pm BST Andrew Johnson is staying out west Here's my colleague and QPR watcher Michael Hann on why a Selhurst Park return for Andrew Johnson is unlikley: "Can't see Arry letting him go.

Intersection


Definition:

  • (n.) The act, state, or place of intersecting.
  • (n.) The point or line in which one line or surface cuts another.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) If Cory Bernardi wasn’t currently in a period of radio silence as he contemplates his immediate political future he’d be all over this too, mining the Trumpocalypse – or in our domestic context, mining the fertile political fault line where Coalition support intersects with One Nation support.
  • (2) Using the intersection point of these pH-logPCO2 lines as a point of equal hemoglobin-independent "base excess" for each condition, values for true base excess were plotted.
  • (3) At 5 micrometer and 2.5 mM sulphanilic acid under aerobic conditions, the regression lines for the permeation from lumen to blood pass almost through the origin, while the regression lines for the permeation from blood to lumen intersect the ordinate at a positive Y-value.
  • (4) The two molecules in the asymmetric unit form a dimer with its 2-fold axis perpendicular to and intersecting with a crystallographic 4(1) axis.
  • (5) Senator Edward Kennedy lived his life precisely at the crossroads of all that he encountered – at the intersection of statesmanship, of history, of moral purpose, of tragedy, of compromise.
  • (6) A combination of direct measurement and point and intersection counting techniques was used.
  • (7) Quantitative cell types were determined by a grid intersection counting technique at x 1000.
  • (8) Protests on Wednesday evening continued as smaller groups marched on the city centre, temporarily shutting down traffic on some intersections.
  • (9) In considering hardware, the optimum detector system for cone-beam tomography is a system that satisfies the data sufficiency condition for which the scanning trajectory intersects any plane passing through the reconstructed region of interest.
  • (10) There is the sound of engines hissing and crackling, which have been mixed to seem as near to the ear as the camera was to the cars; there is a mostly unnoticeable rustle of leaves in the trees; periodically, so faintly that almost no one would register it consciously, there is the sound of a car rolling through an intersection a block or two over, off camera; a dog barks somewhere far away.
  • (11) By late afternoon, the intersection of North Avenue and Fulton Avenue had been turned into what one man – bottles of cognac in each hand – called an “open bar”.
  • (12) These pH-activity profiles gave an intersection at pH 6.6.
  • (13) Coyne said the project would “greatly enhance our understanding of the intersection of the important issues at play in contemporary Australia and internationally regarding climate change, natural resource conservation and human rights – particularly the rights of Indigenous peoples”.
  • (14) A projection-less strip appears at the expected retinotopic position in both grisea intersecting radially all the strata of the corresponding neuropiles.
  • (15) Measurements of the angle of the gibbus and the angle of intersection of the renal axes were made in 68 children with thoracolumbar meningomyelocele.
  • (16) Moonlight wins best picture Oscar, after Warren Beatty gives gong to La La Land Read more “Peak blackness is a rare metaphysical anomaly that can only occur when an amalgam of black excellence comes together at the same societal intersection,” he said.
  • (17) Rather than individual voxels, a new exact algorithm is presented that considers the CT data as consisting of the intersection volumes of three orthogonal sets of equally spaced, parallel planes.
  • (18) Then the intersect of regression line of food hoarded during meal time vs. body weight with the X-axis was measured.
  • (19) Very few input data are sufficient to enable the program to work out an optimized dose distribution; optimization is obtained by modifying the intersection point of beams and the size, the wedge and the time of each beam.
  • (20) The intersectional variation in the morphometrically determined collagen density within the sponges was below 20%.