What's the difference between blent and blest?

Blent


Definition:

  • () of Blend
  • (imp. & p. p.) Mingled; mixed; blended; also, polluted; stained.
  • (imp. & p. p.) Blinded. Also (Chaucer), 3d sing. pres. Blindeth.

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Blest


Definition:

  • () of Bless
  • (a.) Blessed.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Coated vesicle clusters found in the predawn receptive segments are AcPh-negative; this implies that their previous identification as GERL-derived "Nebenkerne" carrying hydrolytic enzymes to newly-formed mvbs (Blest, Kao and Powell, 1978) is dubious.
  • (2) In particular, ancient historical town areas are redeveloped to residential areas with the aim of creating "Isles of the Blest" while engendering a host of new problems; unhealthy additional density by building on originally free inside sites of blocks; new garages for residents right in the middle of redevelopment areas resulting in traffic nuisance due to congestion, noise and exhaust gases in narrow alleys; and hence, unhealthy living.
  • (3) It was integrated by academic members including 6 Europeans, T Armstrong, G Blest, N Cox, J Lafargue, L Sazie and 2 Chileans, L Ballester and F J Tocornal.
  • (4) Founding professors included Tomas Armstrong, Guillermo C. Blest, Nataniel Cox, Francisco Javier Tocomal, Juan Blest, Julio Lafargue, Manuel Cortés, Luis Ballester.
  • (5) Two Chileans, Luis Ballester and Francisco Javier Tocornal and 6 foreigners, the Britishmen Thomas Armstrong, Nathaniel Cox, Juan Blest and Guillermo Blest and the Frenchmen Lorenzo Sazie and Julio Lafargue were the first Faculty members.
  • (6) Blest, Cox, Bustillos and Moran were the architects of its splendour.
  • (7) Results are related to the classification of organelles in the receptors given by Blest, Powell and Kao (1978).

Words possibly related to "blent"

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