What's the difference between brinded and mottled?

Brinded


Definition:

  • (a.) Of a gray or tawny color with streaks of darker hue; streaked; brindled.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Business figures including Sir Anthony Bamford, the JCB chairman and Tory donor, and Shell director Malcolm Brinded have joined the government delegation to drum up business for British firms.
  • (2) Shell bought the property from Brinded in November for €2.4m.
  • (3) "While we were prepared to go to court to clear our name, we believe the right way forward is to focus on the future for Ogoni people," Malcolm Brinded, a Shell director, said.
  • (4) Brinded also realised a €1.8m gain on exercising share options granted in 2004.
  • (5) Brind-Woody took the survey and says that being out is a good value proposition for business.
  • (6) Shell's annual report released on Thursday also revealed that Malcolm Brinded, who left his post as exploration and production director in April, received a total payment of €3.4m including €2.5m of severance pay.
  • (7) If you foster an environment of inclusiveness it allows you to retain the best talent, encourage innovation and empower employees to bring their whole selves to work.” Claudia Brind-Woody is managing director of global intellectual property licensing at IBM, recently named in Stonewall’s list of top global LGB employers and one of the companies listed as a champion of LGBT rights in the UK and abroad.
  • (8) Gas is good for Europe, and Europe is good at gas,” the firm’s upstream executive director, Malcolm Brinded wrote in a five-page letter to Barroso.

Mottled


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Mottle
  • (a.) Marked with spots of different colors; variegated; spotted; as, mottled wood.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Correction of structure mottle helps enhance the image clarity.
  • (2) Middle component particles of bean pod mottle virus (BPMV) containing small protein subunits with a cleaved C terminus were used to produce monoclonal antibodies (MAbs).
  • (3) From the children examined (n = 83; 49 boys and 34 girls; mean age, 13 years and 5 months), 74% exhibited mottled enamel in a slight to moderate degree.
  • (4) It is known that the copper concentration and copper-containing enzyme activity are low in cerebrum of mottled mice as well as of patients with Menkes' disease.
  • (5) A 2-year-old boy had intermittent pain and mottling of the left thigh.
  • (6) The remaining white patterning factor, mottled white (Mo), is sex linked and is assumed to be genetically unrelated to pinto.
  • (7) The other patient showed patchy choroidal ischemia with subsequent development of wedge-shaped areas of pigmentary atrophy and mottling in the midperiphery.
  • (8) A family is reported in which 11 members presented epidermolysis bullosa simplex with some unusual features, and 10 of whom had congenital mottled hyper- and hypopigmentation of the skin.
  • (9) It usually presents as a destructive lesion with diffuse mottled calcification.
  • (10) The outer wall layer showed a mottled appearance between two electron-dense boundaries of different thickness.
  • (11) New information is presented on the analysis of bean yellow mosaic virus amino terminal epitopes as well as on the identification of amino terminal antigenic determinants shared between strains of bean yellow mosaic virus and pepper mottle virus.
  • (12) The brindled mottled mutant mouse, a model of Menkes' disease, has alterations in copper homeostasis which cause, among other sequelae, neuronal degeneration in selected areas of brain.
  • (13) The chest X-ray film of a girl with cystic fibrosis (CF) showed slowly increasing mottled densities during the 6th and 7th year of her life.
  • (14) The fried and cooked meat of the most culinary portions of the Tagil variety undergo a more complete hydrolysis by comparison with black-mottled cattle meat.
  • (15) In hormone-free cells the receptor distributes in a mottled pattern throughout all planes of the nucleus.
  • (16) These included retrograde hepatic venous opacification on the early bolus scans and a diffusely mottled pattern of hepatic enhancement seen only during the vascular phase of contrast administration.
  • (17) An inflammatory blush, slow emptying of vessels and a mottled nephrogram with loss of cortical definition are highly suggestive signs of renal inflammation.
  • (18) The entire fundus showed a mottled appearance characterized by mixture of fine granular pigmentation and depigmentation associated with patchy depigmentation in the periphery.
  • (19) Disseminated, non homogenous bronchial lines and mottled shadows often with swollen hilar lymphnodes in 46% of all patients.--2.
  • (20) Another possibility is that the fibrotic matrix in which the surviving cells in the mottled infarct are distributed may contribute to an increase in extracellular resistance as compared to normal myocardium.

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