What's the difference between bohemia and schmelze?
Bohemia
Definition:
(n.) A country of central Europe.
(n.) Fig.: The region or community of social Bohemians. See Bohemian, n., 3.
Example Sentences:
(1) In the woodlands between Moravia, Lower Austria and Bohemia, mentioned by Ptolemaios under the Celtic name "Gabreta" (wild goats' wood, cf.
(2) 397 small mammals from the agglomeration of Ceské Budĕjovice and 1,399 from four characteristic biotops in the valley of the river Vltava in South-Bohemia were investigated for a comparison.
(3) The foci in Bohemia are separated from foci in neighbouring countries, foci in Moravia are continuous with those in Poland and Austria.
(4) Antibodies against Coxiella burnetii and against rickettsiae of the spotted fever group were found in human sera and in sera from domestic and wild animals collected in south Bohemia.
(5) All 91,823 children born in 1980 in Bohemia (population 6.314 million; area 52,478 square kilometers) were examined at least four times during infancy and at the age of three and four years.
(6) Lung adenomatosis was histologically demonstrated in seven sheep coming from one flock in western Bohemia.
(7) What would she have thought, I wonder, if someone had been able to stick a head round the door to tell her that she would grow up to marry Sir Laurence Olivier , supplant Vivien Leigh, have three children and become a queenly actress throughout Bohemia and beyond?
(8) In relation to the number of population the frequency is greatest in Prague (1 per 140 population) and lowest in Southern Bohemia (1 per 318).
(9) A clinico-pathologico-anatomical analysis of 150 cases of sudden death in a district of Bohemia in the period 1971--1973 revealed coronary atherosclerosis as the most frequent cause of sudden death(87.3%); stenosing coronary atherosclerosis without postmortally detectable myocardial necrosis participated by 71.7% in the coronary group.
(10) In Western Bohemia in original oak forests there were 97.2% breeding places of Ixodes ricinus.
(11) The exhibition was put under a boycott by some German industrialists and the German pharmacists from Bohemia ostentatiously rejected any participation.
(12) Inpatient point-prevalence and admission rates in both mental hospitals and psychiatric wards in general hospitals in East Bohemia and in Drenthe (the Netherlands) were compared.
(13) coccidia in smears of gut contents and samples of excrements stained after Heine (1982) was investigated in calves at the age of 30 days, coming from 16 farms of central Bohemia.
(14) The name comes from the town of Joachimsthal in Bohemia, where silver mines were used to produce coins originally known as “Joachimsthaler”.
(15) The experiments were carried out at 30, 20 and 10 degrees C. The experiments have shown that the presterilized waste-water from sugar factory (in Bohemia and in Slovakia) caused rapid multiplication of the test-organisms: E. coli, C. freundii, E. aerogenes, S. anatum, S. schottmuelleri, S. typhi-murium, less by Sh.
(16) Serum samples of 1,054 inhabitants of Bohemia (Czechoslovakia) were examined by means of indirect haemagglutination test with antigens from Naegleria fowleri and Acanthamoeba culbertsoni.
(17) The animals had been received from Sumava District, Southern Bohemia, an area known for shortage of selenium.
(18) The somatic development of the children from the endemic area, expressed as height and body weight, was retarded in relation to the development of children from Bohemia as a whole and in particular when compared with Prague children.
(19) D. fragilis appears to be the most common intestinal protozoan parasite in Bohemia.
(20) D. anguillae has recently been recorded also from eels in Czechoslovakia (Mácha Lake, northern Bohemia).
Schmelze
Definition:
(n.) A kind of glass of a red or ruby color, made in Bohemia.