What's the difference between cartwright and wheelwright?
Cartwright
Definition:
(n.) An artificer who makes carts; a cart maker.
Example Sentences:
(1) an interviewer administered questionnaire asking questions based mainly on the recommendations of the 1985 Working Party on screening for cervical cancer and on some issues resulting from the Cartwright Inquiry.
(2) Brownlee and E.M. Cartwright (manuscript in preparation).
(3) But Susan Cartwright, senior lecturer in particle astrophysics at Sheffield University, said: "Neutrino experimental results are not historically all that reliable, so the words 'don't hold your breath' do spring to mind when you hear very counter-intuitive results like this."
(4) Occasionally HCG levels remain elevated more than 30 days postoperatively with eventual resolution; Cartwright et al (1986) claim that tubal patency rates appear to be unaffected by this prolonged clearance of tissue.
(5) But David Cartwright, a patients’ representative from Oldham, summed up the frustration of the opposing camp when he asked Baumann and leaders of the Greater Manchester devolution project: “When are you going to tell our communities what we are going to get and what we are not going to get?” Public consultation on STPs assured Stevens picked up on the mood and used his keynote speech to try to offer reassurance, particularly with respect to the 44 sustainability and transformation plans (STPs) being developed by local care leaders to transform systems across the whole of England.
(6) Old colleagues including Bravo, Karan, and the former Burberry finance director Stacey Cartwright are gushing in their praise for his abilities and leadership qualities.
(7) Moving jobs to China is 'sad but inevitable', says Stacey Cartwright.
(8) A variation of the "plus and minus" gel technique described by Brownlee and Cartwright (1977) was used, and the results were cross-checked by the Maxam and Gilbert (1977) procedure.
(9) His wife, Christine Cartwright, was reported as saying he had been verbally abused and and had had missiles thrown at him by other prisoners.
(10) The disease syndrome appeared identical with that later described by Roe and Alexander in 1958 and by S. F. Cartwright and M. Lucas in 1968.
(11) A patient with a rare IgG anti-Cartwright (anti-Yt(a)) is reported.
(12) The sequence of 166 nucleotides of the cDNA was determined by a modification [Brownlee, G. G. & Cartwright, E. M. (1977) J. Mol.
(13) This contrasts with a previous study [Cartwright et al.
(14) Instead a panel of judges – this year featuring Gekoski, publisher and author Carmen Callil and novelist Justin Cartwright – select their finalists from the stage of world literature, with the provision that their works are "generally available" in English translation.
(15) In a corner table at Chin Chin Laboratorists a customer, Katy Cartwright, sits with her two children, Clementine, aged three, and Buzz, 11 months.
(16) Jo Cartwright, of the campaign group Dignity in Dying which supports legalisation of assisted suicide in the UK, said the case illustrated the need for a change in the law.
(17) Review of the theoretical perspectives of Cartwright, Lazarsfeld and Merton, and Katz suggests that effective uses of mass media for drug abuse prevention must ensure adequate dissemination, maximize positive attention by the target audience (selectivity), encourage positive interpersonal communication, and maximize the principles of monopolization, canalization, and supplementation.
(18) He pleaded guilty to the scheme, which involved introducing his small business clients to Mills, who was convicted along with his wife Alison and their associates Michael Bancroft and Tony Cartwright of running the fraud between 2003 and 2007.
(19) Susan Cartwright, senior lecturer in particle astrophysics at Sheffield University, said there were many potential sources of error in the Opera experiment.
(20) QUEEN’S AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (QAM) ENGLAND AND WALES Derek Cartwright.
Wheelwright
Definition:
(n.) A man whose occupation is to make or repair wheels and wheeled vehicles, as carts, wagons, and the like.