What's the difference between bobtail and bobtailed?
Bobtail
Definition:
(n.) An animal (as a horse or dog) with a short tail.
(a.) Bobtailed.
Example Sentences:
(1) In an attempt to delineate the extent to which structures outside the sensory cells play a role in determining peripheral auditory responses, we measured the mechanical displacement of the basilar membrane and the selectivity of nerve fibres at the same location in the bobtail lizard.
(2) The possible functional implications of the papillar morphology described here are discussed with respect to a model of frequency tuning in the bobtail lizard.
(3) Respiration in both species was depressed but heart rate was increased in Bobtail skinks (Tiliqua rugosa) and depressed in King's skinks (Egernia kingii).
(4) The structure of the conus papillaris in an Australian lizard, the bobtail goanna (Tiliqua rugosa) was investigated by light and electron microscopy.
(5) The morphology of the basilar papilla of the bobtail lizard was investigated with standard light- and scanning-electron-microscopical methods.
(6) At 35 degrees C turnover rates of glucose and fatty acid account for the majority of O2 uptake and reflect the low metabolic rate of the bobtail compared with that of a mammal of equivalent mass.
(7) The fine structure of the retinal photoreceptors has been studied by light and electron microscopy in the bobtail goanna (Tiliqua rugosa) an Australian diurnal lizard.
(8) The bobtail lizard (Tiliqua rugosa) encounters environmental temperatures that range from 7 to 40 degrees C. We have studied the effects of temperature on the whole-body turnover of glucose, lactate, and fatty acid.
(9) The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), the choriocapillaris and Bruch's membrane (complexus basalis) have been studied by light and electron microscopy in the bobtail goanna (Tiliqua rugosa) an Australian diurnal lizard.
Bobtailed
Definition:
(a.) Having the tail cut short, or naturally short; curtailed; as, a bobtailed horse or dog; a bobtailed coat.
Example Sentences:
(1) In an attempt to delineate the extent to which structures outside the sensory cells play a role in determining peripheral auditory responses, we measured the mechanical displacement of the basilar membrane and the selectivity of nerve fibres at the same location in the bobtail lizard.
(2) The possible functional implications of the papillar morphology described here are discussed with respect to a model of frequency tuning in the bobtail lizard.
(3) Respiration in both species was depressed but heart rate was increased in Bobtail skinks (Tiliqua rugosa) and depressed in King's skinks (Egernia kingii).
(4) The structure of the conus papillaris in an Australian lizard, the bobtail goanna (Tiliqua rugosa) was investigated by light and electron microscopy.
(5) The morphology of the basilar papilla of the bobtail lizard was investigated with standard light- and scanning-electron-microscopical methods.
(6) At 35 degrees C turnover rates of glucose and fatty acid account for the majority of O2 uptake and reflect the low metabolic rate of the bobtail compared with that of a mammal of equivalent mass.
(7) The fine structure of the retinal photoreceptors has been studied by light and electron microscopy in the bobtail goanna (Tiliqua rugosa) an Australian diurnal lizard.
(8) The bobtail lizard (Tiliqua rugosa) encounters environmental temperatures that range from 7 to 40 degrees C. We have studied the effects of temperature on the whole-body turnover of glucose, lactate, and fatty acid.
(9) The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), the choriocapillaris and Bruch's membrane (complexus basalis) have been studied by light and electron microscopy in the bobtail goanna (Tiliqua rugosa) an Australian diurnal lizard.