What's the difference between brock and brocket?

Brock


Definition:

  • (n.) A badger.
  • (n.) A brocket.

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  • (1) Venom is attractive because the character can exist without Spider-Man and has embarked on its own adventures when in sync with Brock.
  • (2) In 18 cases previous operations were done: 12 times a Blalock-Taussig shunt and 6 times a Brock procedure.
  • (3) Louise Brock was keen for her daughter Ruby, who has Down's syndrome, to go to a mainstream school.
  • (4) BP attorney Mike Brock said second-guessing the company's efforts to cap the well is "Monday morning quarterbacking at its worst".
  • (5) Brock, who currently leads several pro-Clinton Super Pacs, raised issues with Thomas’s confirmation hearings in 1991.
  • (6) The influence of neonatal castration on neuron capacity to bind septal dorsal, lateral and medial nuclei, Brock's diagonal fold nucleus and terminal streak bed nucleus of radiolabeled sex steroids (3H-testosterone and 3H-estradiol) was studied.
  • (7) We report the successful use of a new method described by Gosden and Brock (1977) in two cases of anencephaly; according to this method 'rapidly adhering cells' are identified as neural cells of a specific morphology.
  • (8) Sciatic nerve Schwann cells were cultured and purified according to the methods of Brockes et al.
  • (9) To go back to out-of-office time, please | Emma Brockes Read more This war on Christmas was waged when the San Bernadino holiday party shooting prompted a spike in guns sales .
  • (10) No prison for Colorado college student who ‘raped a helpless young woman' Read more Despite the guilty verdict by a jury, Judge Patrick Butler decided not to send Wilkerson to prison this week with a ruling that closely resembles the lenient sentencing of former Stanford swimmer Brock Turner .
  • (11) Correct the Record CEO David Brock has also publicly offered to pay for the legal fees and potential $5m penalty for anyone who leaks the rumored Apprentice videos.
  • (12) They further suggest an alternative interpretation of the double-labelled cells used by Kintner & Brockes (1984) as evidence for myofibre dedifferentiation in limb regeneration.
  • (13) Anorectal malformations, which are present in almost every patient with the Townes-Brocks syndrome, were absent in the father.
  • (14) The results are well interpreted in the framework of a model where the charge state of QA electrostatically controls the yield of primary charge separation [Schatz, G. H., Brock, H., & Holzwarth, A. R. (1988) Biophys.
  • (15) Willingham’s drive to speak publicly is just one of many ways the high-profile Stanford trial of former swimmer Brock Turner has reverberated around the world since the athlete’s controversial sentencing on 2 June.
  • (16) They have made it about as clear as mud,” said Dwight Brock, clerk for Collier County.
  • (17) 10 of whom had previous procedures including 13 Blalock-Taussig shunts, 1 Cooley anastomosis and 6 pulmonary valvulotomies (Brock) with a dilator.
  • (18) The system uses Brock's pins and a modified Nissen loop to achieve either balanced traction or fixed traction.
  • (19) "Brock" was a reservoir for a disease that could lay dormant for many years but made fast progress once passed to cattle.
  • (20) One child had a residual stenosis following a Brock's transventricular valvotomy.

Brocket


Definition:

  • (n.) A male red deer two years old; -- sometimes called brock.
  • (n.) A small South American deer, of several species (Coassus superciliaris, C. rufus, and C. auritus).

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