What's the difference between bennet and bonnet?

Bennet


Definition:

  • (a.) The common yellow-flowered avens of Europe (Geum urbanum); herb bennet. The name is sometimes given to other plants, as the hemlock, valerian, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, her relationship with Mr Bennet, so often seen as establishing and ratifying her status as the smartest and most interesting of the daughters, certainly complicates – if not pollutes – her standing as our narrator's ego ideal.
  • (2) But that was less than the 81% of Latino votes secured than Colorado’s other Democratic senator, Michael Bennet, in 2010.
  • (3) Hello, my darling ducks As Jane Austen's Mr Bennet might put it, I have delighted you long enough.
  • (4) However, clever Miss Bennet was not an automatic crowd-pleaser on her first outings.
  • (5) The long discussion between Elizabeth Bennet and her aunt is remarkably open: "But can you think that Lydia is so lost to everything but love of him, as to consent to live with him on any other terms than marriage?"
  • (6) Bates was born in Allestree, Derbyshire; and, although Jane Austen's Elizabeth Bennet had "a very poor opinion of young men who live in Derbyshire", Bates made the most of its artistic possibilities.
  • (7) Bharat Tandon on Mrs Bennet 'A woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper' … Alison Steadman as Mrs Bennet in the 1995 BBC adaptation.
  • (8) The economics minister, Naftali Bennet, leader of the pro-settlement Jewish Home party, urged Netanyahu to respond to the soldier's killing by allowing the settlers back into the house.
  • (9) It was Chatsworth House, I remind Cooper, that served as Pemberley in that scene in Pride and Prejudice where Firth emerges from the lake, wet shirt clinging to his chest, and turns the knees of Jennifer Ehle's Elizabeth Bennet to jelly.
  • (10) Bennet, who chairs the Democratic senatorial campaign committee, reportedly urged Obama behind the scenes to postpone further executive action to defer deportations, fearing the impact on tight election races.
  • (11) From Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy to Emma Woodhouse and Mr Knightley, Jane Austen created some of the most enduring romances in literary history.
  • (12) You might not always want Mrs Bennet in your space, but there are worse people to have on your side.
  • (13) Having elicited such a speedy proposal from Henry Tilney, Austen reassures us by telling us that he and Catherine in fact marry "within a twelvemonth" of their first meeting – not much less than the year allowed Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy between their first encounter and their nuptials.
  • (14) He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world, and every body hoped that he would never come there again" (prominent among this "every body" being Mrs Bennet, of course).
  • (15) The molecular weights of two light chains were 26K and 19.5K which confirmed the earlier reports [Fowler, V. M., Davis, J. Q., & Bennet, V. (1985) J.
  • (16) His old age was blessed with numerous grandchildren and he was buried in his own cathedral, where an impressive marble tomb bears witness to a long life lived always in the service of others …" PD James is the author of Death Comes to Pemberley (Faber & Faber) Paula Byrne on Lydia Bennet 'Good humour and good spirits' … Ann Rutherford as Lydia Bennet in the 1940s Pride and Prejudice film Is Lydia Bennet Jane Austen's most misunderstood character?
  • (17) : Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved (Bloomsbury) Zoe Williams on Elizabeth Bennet Feminist heroine … Keira Knightley as Lizzie Bennet in the 2005 film.
  • (18) Naftali Bennet, the economics minister and leader of the religious-nationalist Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) party, led a walkout in response to what he condemned as Martin Schulz's "lies".
  • (19) Their mother, Mrs Bennet, was always obsessed with the idea of marriage for the girls; she tried hard to find the suitable man for each of them, but unfortunately her methods hadn't worked so well.
  • (20) Furthermore this device enables to designate the axis of rotation of mandibular condyles as well as to designate Bennet's angle and pterygoid angle precisely for individual setting of the SAM-2 articulator.

Bonnet


Definition:

  • (n.) A headdress for men and boys; a cap.
  • (n.) A soft, elastic, very durable cap, made of thick, seamless woolen stuff, and worn by men in Scotland.
  • (n.) A covering for the head, worn by women, usually protecting more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the forehead. The shape of the bonnet varies greatly at different times; formerly the front part projected, and spread outward, like the mouth of a funnel.
  • (n.) Anything resembling a bonnet in shape or use
  • (n.) A small defense work at a salient angle; or a part of a parapet elevated to screen the other part from enfilade fire.
  • (n.) A metallic canopy, or projection, over an opening, as a fireplace, or a cowl or hood to increase the draught of a chimney, etc.
  • (n.) A frame of wire netting over a locomotive chimney, to prevent escape of sparks.
  • (n.) A roofing over the cage of a mine, to protect its occupants from objects falling down the shaft.
  • (n.) In pumps, a metal covering for the openings in the valve chambers.
  • (n.) An additional piece of canvas laced to the foot of a jib or foresail in moderate winds.
  • (n.) The second stomach of a ruminating animal.
  • (n.) An accomplice of a gambler, auctioneer, etc., who entices others to bet or to bid; a decoy.
  • (v. i.) To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Fry's letter was also delivered to the Lausanne headquarters of the International Olympic Committee, by Guillaume Bonnet of the campaign group All Out .
  • (2) No blood group polymorphism was revealed by testing bonnet macaque red cells with isoantisera produced in rhesus monkeys (M. mulatta) and in crab-eating macaques (M. fascicularis).
  • (3) Nasal cavities from eight subadult bonnet monkeys were processed for light microscopy, and scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
  • (4) Despite the BBC cutting back on the number of "bonnet and bodice" adaptations in favour of more modern period drama , Davies said there was still room for big classic pieces.
  • (5) Now I’ve got this bee in my bonnet and want to tell people “Roast it whole until the skin’s soft, take it out of the Aga, cool it a bit and it will be just lovely”.
  • (6) Partially purified human ovarian follicular fluid peptide (hGF2) was administered during follicular phase in 5 bonnet monkeys.
  • (7) We present a series of four patients with the Charles Bonnet syndrome, which is characterized by recurrent vivid visual hallucinations in the presence of normal cognition and insight.
  • (8) The purpose of this study is to develop a technique to test the utility of an investigational device, the obstetric bonnet, and measure the forces it places on the fetal head.
  • (9) To ascertain the role of diet in the aetiology of mucoid vasculopathy, groups of bonnet monkeys were fed protein-deficient normal carbohydrate, or protein-deficient high-carbohydrate tapioca (cassava) starch based diets or control diets of normal protein and carbohydrate for 3 or 5 months periods.
  • (10) Osborne has a better grasp than Cameron of what is technically required to secure British interests in a rewired relationship with the EU – the under-the-bonnet business of voting weights and single-market rules.
  • (11) We have confirmed the presence of M cells in bonnet monkey FAE having ultrastructural features very similar to those of human M cells.
  • (12) We studied behavioral development in 12 mother-reared social-group-living bonnet macaque (M. radiata monkey infants during the first four months of life.
  • (13) A 17-year-old girl with unilateral blindness and exophthalmos was found to have Bonnet-Dechaume-Blanc syndrome without retinal arteriovenous communications.
  • (14) In Old World monkeys, the U2 genes were organized as a tandem repeat of an 11-kb element; the restriction maps of the 11-kb elements in baboon and two closely related macaques, bonnet and rhesus monkeys, also differed slightly, confirming that efficient sequence homogenization is an intrinsic property of the U2 tandem array.
  • (15) But then a car bonnet-sized choc ice gets wheeled out and everything's OK again.
  • (16) The symptoms in the second case resembled those described in cases of visual hallucinosis (Charles Bonnet syndrome) in the elderly.
  • (17) Variations with regard to salt tolerance were observed in rice varieties, Blue bonnet, IR-8, Jhona-349, and Magnolia.
  • (18) Also, the bonnet macaques' maltose and Polycose preferences exceeded those of the squirrel monkeys.
  • (19) Imipramine hydrochloride was administered orally twice daily to 18 bonnet and 3 rhesus monkeys between days 23 and 45 of pregnancy for 1-3 or 18-22 days at 1, 2, and 10 times the recommended human dose.
  • (20) Using the Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer, we evaluated the corneal sensation of 11 patients with unilateral Adie's tonic pupil.

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