What's the difference between bedel and bevel?

Bedel


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Bedell

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The series has been commissioned by Elaine Bedell, director of entertainment and comedy at ITV.
  • (2) The ITV director of entertainment and comedy, Elaine Bedell, said it would be "one of the biggest TV events on ITV this year".
  • (3) The MGEITF executive chair, Elaine Bedell, added: "I'm very pleased George has accepted the role ...
  • (4) Geraldine Bedell, editor of Gransnet, and Ed Howker, co-author of Jilted Generation: How Britain has Bankrupted its Youth, discuss whether a generational war really has broken out.
  • (5) Stephens explores findings by Bedell and Delbanco that only 19% of patients undergoing resuscitation had previously discussed this issue with their physicians.
  • (6) Geraldine Bedell, who chaired the judges, said the list lacked ethnic diversity but she hoped that this would change in the future.
  • (7) The underdog candidate, who has never gone above single digits in any poll, started his speech by announcing the endorsement of former Iowa politician Berkley Bedell, before outlining his various liberal policy goals and tried to contrast his executive experience to that of Sanders and Clinton by stating he was about “actions, not words.” Former Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee also spoke and seemed to spend much of his speech trolling Clinton.
  • (8) ITV’s director of entertainment and comedy Elaine Bedell said: “It has been a wonderfully entertaining series from beginning to end.
  • (9) ITV's director of entertainment and comedy Elaine Bedell said: "I joked when Splash went out that we would get celebrity rowing and celebrity roller skating.
  • (10) Geraldine Bedell: What worries me is the language that is often used, like "burden", "selfish", "greedy".
  • (11) Elaine Bedell, ITV's director of entertainment and comedy, said: "Britain's amateur talent has come out in force this year.
  • (12) Schuster, who will report to Elaine Bedell , ITV's director of comedy and entertainment, replaces Myfanwy Moore who moved to the BBC as controller of comedy earlier this year.
  • (13) Bedell said: "Scripted comedy will have an increasing and important role to play in the peak-time schedules of ITV2 as well as on the main channel, and I have no doubt that Saskia is the right person to be steering the genre for ITV.
  • (14) Spatial uncertainty was examined according to a procedure suggested by Bedell and Flom (1981) ("triangle procedure") and additionally with a line-division test designed by Kundt.
  • (15) Vicious has been commissioned by Moore and Elaine Bedell, ITV director of comedy and entertainment.
  • (16) In entertainment – which is headed by Elaine Bedell, the former BBC executive who is currently on gardening leave before joining ITV at the end of this week – the cuts are expected to mean the loss of two commissioners and one PA. Sources said the department's controller of alternative programming, Layla Smith, has held a discussion with independent production company Diverse about potentially replacing its outgoing creative director, Roy Ackerman.
  • (17) For each of those categories the judging panel – which included Gransnet editor Geraldine Bedell, standup comedian Jenny Eclair and the editor of Good Housekeeping, Lindsay Nicholson – chose their favourites.

Bevel


Definition:

  • (n.) Any angle other than a right angle; the angle which one surface makes with another when they are not at right angles; the slant or inclination of such surface; as, to give a bevel to the edge of a table or a stone slab; the bevel of a piece of timber.
  • (n.) An instrument consisting of two rules or arms, jointed together at one end, and opening to any angle, for adjusting the surfaces of work to the same or a given inclination; -- called also a bevel square.
  • (a.) Having the slant of a bevel; slanting.
  • (a.) Hence: Morally distorted; not upright.
  • (v. t.) To cut to a bevel angle; to slope the edge or surface of.
  • (v. i.) To deviate or incline from an angle of 90¡, as a surface; to slant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The distance between the bevel end of the tube and the carina was determined with a fibreoptic bronchoscope.
  • (2) With the straight bevel with a slight angulation (40 degrees), the limit of the cavity-filling joint is clear.
  • (3) Electrical potentials in the cat lumbosacral spinal cord evoked by the action of single medial gastrocnemius Ia afferent fibres were recorded using low impedance, bevelled micropipette electrodes and the spike triggered averaging technique.
  • (4) After placement of the glass-ionomer cement, etching of the bevel, and placement of a resin bonding system, microfilled resin was placed over the bonding agent in one increment, light-cured, finished, and given 500 thermocycled 500 times between 5 and 55 degrees C. A silver nitrate staining technique was used to evaluate microleakage measured in graticular units (gu) along the dentinal interface under stereomicroscopy.
  • (5) In an effort to overcome restrictive adhesions following flexor tendon repair, a technique involving beveling of the tendon ends and fine compressive suturing was used in 50 patients (110 tendons).
  • (6) The use of short-beveled needles considerably decreased the number of traumatic punctures.
  • (7) Instead of the ends of the cuts being squared, the ends were beveled or rounded.
  • (8) Each margin of the cavities was finished in one of three ways: butt joint and etching; butt joint and no etching, or; bevel joint and etching.
  • (9) Those differences can be summarized as follows: (1) the occurrence of pronounced, highly curved hackle marks, which could in many instances be mistaken for conchoidal marks;(2)the appearance of the beveled edges bordering the cratering on the side opposite origin of force; and (3) a more apparent tendency toward an inverse relationship of muzzle velocity and energy to radial fracture length and degree of curving along crater boundaries.
  • (10) The bevelled and interdigitated structures seen in many sutures may be interpreted as an expedient solution to the problem of fast growth.
  • (11) If the Black Class II preparation is used, it is suggested that bevels be confined to the facial and lingual margins of the proximal box.
  • (12) Forty cast gold dowels and cores were made for four groups of dowel channels that had, respectively, 1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm, and 1 mm with a 60-degree bevel (collar) of the remaining buccal dentin at the entrance of the canal.
  • (13) The observed experimental alterations in ME behavior after bevelling were in agreement with those predicted by a relatively simple electrical model comprising of two conductive pathways in parallel having opposite in sign sensitivities.
  • (14) By rotating the puncture needle the spinal meninges become penetrated with the bevel adjusted parallel to the main fibre direction.
  • (15) Companion surgeries for comparison consisted of similar flaps, but utilized an inverse bevel primary incision.
  • (16) There was no significant difference among beveled metal margins, metal butt margins, or porcelain butt margins either before or after cementation at the 95% confidence level.
  • (17) This problem was more significant when the guidewire was withdrawn through the beveled needle, in comparison to the nonbeveled type.
  • (18) In the first experiment, embryos in different stages of development were used for micromanipulation by removing half of the blastomeres with a beveled aspirating pipette.
  • (19) This clinical study determined the feasibility of a sealed resin composite restoration to arrest dental caries using a minimal tooth preparation: a bevel in enamel only without removal of the carious lesion.
  • (20) This is located by inserting the needle at a point one quarter of the distance from the ischial tuberosity to the greater trochanter in the gluteal fold and then feeling two distinct losses of resistance as superficial and deep fascia are penetrated with a short-bevelled needle.