What's the difference between chich and chicha?

Chich


Definition:

  • (n.) The chick-pea.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A simple incision was made in the early chich embryo (stages 3-5) are pellucida endoderm and its subsequent healing studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
  • (2) Serum addition to stationary chich embryo fibroblasts in vitro causes a 300% increase in acid mucopolysaccharide production, this increase being linear both with time and concentration of serum added.
  • (3) Chick embryo fibroblasts (CEF) and hamster BHK21 cells transformed by the Schmidt-Ruppin strain of Rous sarcoma virus (SR-RSV) release into the culture medium a factor or factors which enhance 2- to 7-fold the formation of transformed foci by chich embryo fibroblasts infected with the Bryan strain of RSV (B-RSV).
  • (4) Ways in chich deficiencies on the part of this system can be treated are critically discussed.
  • (5) Kneeling by the 15th-century tomb of Henry Chichely, Archbishop of Canterbury and chancellor to Henry V, which shows him as a prince of the church on the upper level and a worm-gnawed corpse below, Williams grimly translates the carved Latin motto: "Here is my tomb, look into your mirror."
  • (6) The orientation of the transport system appears to be reversed in certain other cell types: chich embryo fibroblasts, Novikoff hepatoma cells and HeLa cells.
  • (7) Sulindac thus appears to be a "latentiated" or "pro-drug," oral dosage with chich may circumvent the gastrointestinal side effects commonly associated with nonsteriod anti-inflammatory agents.
  • (8) The effects of various concentrations of fluoride on the mineralization of embryonic chich tibiae were studied in vitro.
  • (9) This report presents and reviews five cases in chich the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis was made after the age of six years.

Chicha


Definition:

  • (n.) See Chica.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Balconies and hallways are strewn with leather chairs and large containers used to store chicha , Peru’s national beverage, made from fermented maize.
  • (2) The only alcoholic beverage existing in the Inca's times was "chicha", mainly that of corn fermentation which was used under the ceremonial, ritual and convivial modalities.
  • (3) The catering tents serving pisco sours and non-alcoholic chicha morada made from purple maize.

Words possibly related to "chich"

Words possibly related to "chicha"