What's the difference between basta and batta?

Basta


Definition:

  • (interj.) Enough; stop.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In case of the boy from Basta 1, this would the earliest evidence for the occurrence of this type of sexual delinquency in prehistoric times.
  • (2) The discovered bones are, as a common feature of this locality Basta, strongly sintered--indication on the afore mentioned reactivity of the aride soil as well.
  • (3) An aminotransferase capable of transaminating 2-oxo-4-[(hydroxy)(methyl)phosphinoyl]butyric acid to L-phosphinothricin [L-homoalanine-4-yl-(methyl)phosphinic acid], the active ingredient of the herbicide Basta (Hoechst AG), was purified to apparent homogeneity from Escherichia coli K-12.
  • (4) Yellen has been known as a staunch supporter of Bernanke’s medicine: “The biggest thing it does is represent continuity in terms of the policies that the Fed has had in place for a while,” said Karim Basta, director of economic research and chief investment strategist at the hedge fund III Associates.
  • (5) 3477: The calvarium of a boy, aged 8 to 9 a, from Basta 1 was studied.
  • (6) transformed areas (sinter sheets); in the case of Basta material as a nearly total rearrangement of the anion lattice (phosphate, silicate vs. carbonate) as well as verified by Scanning-electron microscopy (Fig.
  • (7) We have cloned the gene encoding a 43-kilodalton transaminase from Escherichia coli K-12 with a specificity for L-phosphinothricin [L-homoalanine-4-yl-(methyl)phosphinic acid], the active ingredient of the herbicide Basta (Hoechst AG).
  • (8) Two new cytotoxic metabolites, bastadin 8 [1] and bastadin 9 [2], have been isolated from the marine sponge Ianthella basta collected in Papua New Guinea.
  • (9) From somewhere behind him, Covell heard an officer shout that this was enough - "Basta!
  • (10) were prepared and studied; the results show that Basta 1 was a permanent settlement and Sabra 1 was a temporary summer camp.

Batta


Definition:

  • (n.) Extra pay; esp. an extra allowance to an English officer serving in India.
  • (n.) Rate of exchange; also, the discount on uncurrent coins.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) That’s what they do.” Additional reporting by Zach Stafford and Phillipp Batta in Chicago and the Guardian US interactive team

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