What's the difference between chinoline and crinoline?
Chinoline
Definition:
(n.) See Quinoline.
Example Sentences:
(1) The group spectrum of hydroxy-chinoline allergy seems to be more far-reaching than was assumed.
(2) The purpose of the present work is to describe the pharmacokynetic characteristics of the preparation Ehinopsine, which represents N-methyl-gamma-chinoline and is synthetised in NIHFI during 1965.
(3) We carried out patch testing with a chinoline block comprising 25 substances in 316 patients with a suspected allergy to chinoline derivatives in the period from February 1969 to December 1983.
(4) Concomitant reactions to chinaldol, chinaldine, aminochinaldine and chinoline are considered to be group allergies since contact is hardly possible with these substances in everyday life.
(5) Diabetes under study arising after the administration of chinoline derivatives were good models for detailed ascertaining of histostructure of the islet tissue and of the pancreatic duct in diabetes.
(6) The behaviour of 10 new substances with benzene, pyridine and chinoline chromophores was tested in the UV and visible spectral region.
(7) Five cases of a quinine allergy identified by appropriate history and confirmed epicutaneously are presented with a group allergy to various chinoline derivatives, including two cases with quinidine.
(8) From the active substances, ethyl-4-amino-benzoate (5 per cent), clioquinol (5 per cent), parabenes (15 per cent), 5,7-dichlor-8-hydroxy-2-methyl-chinolin (5 per cent), balsam of Peru (25 per cent) and pyroleum pini (12 per cent) could be traced 1 hr after application but had disappeared after 8 hrs.
(9) Administration of chinoline derivatives, with a capacity to form stable complexes with metals (zinc?
(10) Indomethacinum and chinoline derivatives induce complement values elevation, whereas the corticosteroids, salicylate and pyrazolone preparations lead to the complement values normalization.
(11) A spectral characteristic of 7 dyes: azorubin, amaranth-5, erythrosin, indigotin ponso-4R, tetrasin and chinolin yellow is made.
(12) Changes in the histostructure of the tissue caused by chinoline compounds of various chemical structure were unitypical.
(13) Accordingly, non-hydroxylized chinoline derivatives are also viewed as group allergies in cases of sensitisation to hydroxy-chinoline derivatives.
(14) Cyclisation of the side chains with bromosuccinimide or pyridiniumbromideperbromide leads to the octahydrofuro[3,4-b]chinoline-diones 4m-p.
Crinoline
Definition:
(n.) A kind of stiff cloth, used chiefly by women, for underskirts, to expand the gown worn over it; -- so called because originally made of hair.
(n.) A lady's skirt made of any stiff material; latterly, a hoop skirt.
Example Sentences:
(1) Corsets and crinolines, boxers and bras … the history of underwear is also an intimate history of changing attitudes to gender, sex, hygiene and morality.
(2) They included an elaborate military jacket, embroidered kimonos and a "petticoat cage" (a hooped underskirt normally worn under crinolines).
(3) "Will the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future be able to stop the world from drowning under a top-hatted and crinolined zombie horde?"
(4) I felt my wings were being clipped a little and persuaded her to let me write music with a marginal amount of energy for the aboriginal scene [ Here to There ], so the world would know that I could write stuff that wasn't all constrained in crinolined hoops.
(5) Because Moore's website, isanyoneup.com, operated in the murky world of "revenge porn" – a modern-age phenomenon that almost makes you long for crinoline skirts and steam-powered engines.
(6) John Tully, head of the Metropolitan Police Federation, says: "This has gone way beyond an apology or even a resignation; Mr Mitchell now needs to be sacked" – which is so hysterical that I'm worried Mr Tully's crinoline is too tight and he's going to faint away on the parlour floor.
(7) The collection included ripped lace dresses, tartan crinolines and models wearing antlers and lace headdresses.