What's the difference between bayard and reddish?

Bayard


Definition:

  • (a.) Properly, a bay horse, but often any horse. Commonly in the phrase blind bayard, an old blind horse.
  • (a.) A stupid, clownish fellow.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Dense crowds of spectators lined the route taken by the procession, which was witnessed from the Grand Stand at the Fifth Avenue Hotel by President Cleveland; Mr. Bayard, Secretary of State; Mr. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy; Mr. Vilas, Postmaster General; Mr. Lamar, Secretary of the Interior; General Sheridan, Commander in Chief of the United States army; M. Bartholdi, M. de Lesseps, Admiral Juarez, and the other French guests, as well as by other distinguished persons.
  • (2) "You know, Bayard," Martin Luther King told Rustin after the 1965 Watts rebellion in Los Angeles.
  • (3) Using the draize method to compare with three kinds of granding (method of bayard and hehir, of EPA and of NRC), the results were essentially the same.
  • (4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bayard Rustin reads the demands of the March on Washington The court’s ruling is hopeful, but it’s also a cautionary tale that LGBT liberation (or any liberation) cannot be achieved through any one path.
  • (5) The Civil Rights Act – won just a year after the openly gay organiser of the March on Washington, Bayard Rustin , read its demands aloud for “ comprehensive and effective civil rights legislation from the present Congress ” – is bearing fruit some five decades later, in unexpected ways.
  • (6) French publishers such as Bayard Jeunesse Canada and Flammarion Québec straddle the great divide, represented in both France and Quebec, along similar lines to ventures by publishers marketing books in English or Spanish.
  • (7) "Birmingham became the moment of truth," argued Bayard Rustin , who organised the March on Washington.
  • (8) Either technique allowed separation of the two heterosaccharide chains (designated glycan I and glycan II) previously described for this protein by Spik, Vandersyppe, Fournet, Bayard, Charet, Bouquelet, Strecker & Montreuil (1974) (in Actes du Colloque Internationale No.
  • (9) "And since Pierre Bayard is right, we know there are books we have yet to read that will help us reflect on cultures different from our own.
  • (10) Murray years ago settled on a quote from a thinker he had not heard of, the American journalist Herbert Bayard Swope, as his guiding philosophy: "I cannot give you the formula for success but I can give you the formula for failure – which is: try to please everybody."
  • (11) A few hours after King went to sleep, the march's organiser, Bayard Rustin, wandered on to the Washington Mall, where the demonstration would take place later that day, with some of his assistants, to find security personnel and journalists outnumbering demonstrators.
  • (12) As early asIn 1965, the civil rights leader Bayard Rustin pointed out : "The Negro today finds himself stymied by obstacles of far greater magnitude than the legal barriers he was attacking before – automation, urban decay, de facto school segregation.
  • (13) Even the main African-American organizers – notably the gay socialist Bayard Rustin , A Philip Randolph of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and King himself – dreaded the possibility that such a concentration of angry blacks and civil rights workers might end in a riot.

Reddish


Definition:

  • (a.) Somewhat red; moderately red.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A diffusely reddish and swollen vaginal mucosa from a 5 year old caucasian female, which experienced recurrent haemorrhages since the first year of life, proves to be a venous angiosis or varicosis, representing a congenital vascular malformation.
  • (2) Grossly, the majority of the tumor showed dark reddish polypoid masses with the surface bled easily.
  • (3) The recipient lymph node became reddish because of the increase of erythrocytes in the lymphatic sinuses and medullary cords.
  • (4) Acute hemorrhage usually had a dark-reddish fluid and an increased echogenicity.
  • (5) A soft reddish brown mass was found in the sphenoid sinus and the bilateral cavernous sinus extending from the sella turcica.
  • (6) Oral administration of 50% ethanol (1 ml) produced elongated reddish bands of lesions in the mucosa with a significant reduction of GSH levels and increase of microvascular permeability.
  • (7) The brain tumor, partly emerged from right frontal lobe, was reddish and easy to bleed.
  • (8) The second group included generally younger patients (average age 2.9 years) in whom misformulation of rifampicin preparations for treatment of Haemophilus influenzae Type B resulted in bright reddish-orange discoloration to the skin.
  • (9) Pulmonary artery aneurysm and thrombosis were detected angiographically, and fiberoptic bronchoscopy revealed a reddish irregular eminence of the left main bronchus and lingulate++ ++ bronchus.
  • (10) Interstitial reddish markings and patchy nodules were, however, more frequent in NALC (51 and 28%, respectively) than in ALC (8 and 5%, respectively).
  • (11) Nine months after the first attack of the illness, he again developed a persistent moderate rise of temperature, conjunctivitis, red lips, reddish swelling and desquamation of his palms.
  • (12) Additional sections were also stained with a method which allows the simultaneous demonstration of HRP (blue) and acetylcholinesterase (reddish-brown).
  • (13) Chromosome bands, as far as they are identifiable, are stained pale with the exception of the centromere bands and in some cases telomeres, which then are intensely stained reddish blue.
  • (14) One of the best staining methods to demonstrate NIB, for example, is to exhibit it as a reddish body stained by Luna, with a contrast of HBsAg counterstained purple in color by aldehyde fuchsin after thiosulfation.
  • (15) Reddish-tan and fawn-colored hyperpigmentation in tinea versicolor of this type is not due to melanin pigment.
  • (16) A case of cholesterol embolism of bone marrow, concerning the pelvis and lumbar region and clinically masquerading as systemic disease or metastatic tumor, is reported in an 82-year-old man hospitalized for acute onset of reddish purple nodules on the legs and toes, intense myalgia and dorsal vertebral bone pain.
  • (17) The occasionally observed clinical picture of a reddish optic disk, retinal hemorrhages, a very fine granular pigment alteration of the macular region, and loss of vision for more than a year without optic disk pallor suggests a toxic retinitis or retinoneuritis rather than neuritis.
  • (18) The enzymatic activity was revealed by reddish-brown, purple red, and indigo-blue cytoplasmic precipitate, using the substrates alpha-naphthyl-acetate, naphthol-AS acetate and 5-bromo-4-chloro-indoxyl acetate respectively.
  • (19) Granules in the PMN cytoplasm were yellow or reddish.
  • (20) Physical examination revealed a slightly exudative erythema at the areola and a reddish, enlarged left nipple.

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