What's the difference between banc and banco?

Banc


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Bank

Example Sentences:

  • (1) On Tuesday, the group filed an emergency motion for a rehearing, suggesting that it be conducted “en banc,” that is, before the full court.
  • (2) In these cases the tension band principle by means of a tension banc archbar or a tension band plate cannot be applied, because of missing teeth on the proximal fragment, or a non erupted wisdom tooth.
  • (3) The final preparation gives one major protein banc in disc gel electrophoresis.
  • (4) It also stated: “Chief Judge Wood and Judges Posner, Rovner, Williams and Hamilton voted to hear this matter en banc.
  • (5) The Wisconsin Department of Justice sent an email in response to requests for comment, stating: “We have nothing to add regarding today’s denial for a rehearing en banc in the federal voter ID cases.” The state attorney general filed a brief with the seventh circuit court of appeals on Tuesday, asking that it refuse to re-hear the case.
  • (6) In such gels a Sudan Black positive reaction coincident with the periodic acid-Schiff positive banc was obtained.

Banco


Definition:

  • (n.) A bank, especially that of Venice.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Santander is expected to announce the appointment of Ana Patricia Botín, the daughter of Santander chairman Emilio Botín and chairwoman of Banco Español de Crédito (Banesto), as its new UK head, according to Spanish newspaper Expansion.
  • (2) "Banco Espírito Santo is the most important event right now impacting European equities," he said.
  • (3) Edward Stacey, an analyst at Banco Espírito Santo, said: “Only a few months ago the company acknowledged it had considered pushing further into industrial power with a bid for [Finnish firm] Wärtsilä.
  • (4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Digging banco, the primary building material for mosques and old buildings in Timbuktu.
  • (5) Delhi's 16th-century Purana Qila fort: a history of cities in 50 buildings, day 4 Read more Lorry owner Babayé Tandina says the residents of Timbuktu are furious: “We used to collect banco next to airport.
  • (6) In December last year, CAM was sold to Banco Sabadell for just €1 – after Spain's deposit guarantee fund injected €5.25bn into the stricken lender.
  • (7) Officials said the business was quasi-bankrupt, and queues formed outside Banco Atlántico, one of Ruiz-Mateos' flagship companies.
  • (8) Portugal had to step in with €5bn to bail out Banco Espírito Santo, and then US regulators tossed out as unrealistic and unconvincing the so-called "living wills" banks had drawn up, supposedly to demonstrate that they could be broken up in a crisis without having to draw on billions in government help.
  • (9) Italy's banks lead the fallers on the Milan stock markets, with Banco Populare di Milano down 3%.
  • (10) In 1661, Stockholms Banco, the precursor to the Swedish central bank, issued Europe’s first banknotes, on thick watermarked paper bearing the bank’s seal and eight handwritten signatures.
  • (11) The UN military mission in Mali, Minusma, is currently building a 52-hectare super camp for 1,000 soldiers and civilians next to Timbuktu airport, right on top of one of the city’s key banco quarries.
  • (12) Only one of the country's major banks, Banco Espirito Santo, is surviving without state funding.
  • (13) Isolated in Ivory Coast: S. dabou (8,20:Z4,Z23,l,W), S. elokate (9,12:c:1,7), S. assinie (3,10:1,w:Z5), S. anna (13,23:Z35:e,n,Z16), S. mpouto (16:m,t:-), S. banco (28:r:1,7), S. abidjan (38:b:l,w); in Senegal: S. bignona (17:b:e,n,Z15), S. lode (17:r:1,2), S. derkle (52,e,h:1,7); in Tchad: S. moussoro (1,6,14,25:i:e,n,Z15), S. drogana (1,4,12,27:r,i:e,n,Z15); in Algeria: S. hydra (21:c:1,6); in Haute-Volta S. farakan (28:Z10:1,5); in Republique Centrafricaine: S. babili (28:Z35:1,7).
  • (14) Planned Minusma projects to improve the road system of Timbuktu will widen the availability of banco to additional sites.” The UN blunder is a speck on Djinguereber’s proud history.
  • (15) Santander's UK operation is wholly owned but autonomous from Banco Santander.
  • (16) The suspension of shares in Banco Espírito Santo on Thursday had sparked panic selling on both sides of the Atlantic amid concerns that it would lead to a wider run on the eurozone's debt-ridden banking sector.
  • (17) Santander's UK operation is wholly-owned by, but autonomous from, Banco Santander .
  • (18) Spain's Ibex 35 fell 1.3%, with banks being specially hit: Santander shed 2.6%, while Banco Popular plunged 3.4%.
  • (19) By building Djinguereber out of banco, Kankou Moussa bestowed nobility upon the building method,” says Ould Elhadje.
  • (20) The suspension of shares in Banco Espírito Santo last week prompted panic selling on both sides of the Atlantic amid concerns it would lead to a wider run on the eurozone's debt-ridden banking sector.

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