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Coiner


Definition:

  • (n.) One who makes or stamps coin; a maker of money; -- usually, a maker of counterfeit money.
  • (n.) An inventor or maker, as of words.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It was signed off: (Mrs) Margaret Cockcroft aged 96 A childhood word coined in the 1930s and remembered in old age in 2015: a word that summoned back to its coiner – and to me – a moment in time and place.
  • (2) Towards the end of his life, hailed as coiner of phrases such as the "information economy" and "post-industrialism", Bell continued to lay claim on an eroded 1950s-style political liberalism staggering under blows from the Republican right.

Conner


Definition:

  • (n.) A marine European fish (Crenilabrus melops); also, the related American cunner. See Cunner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There was a highly significant correlation between behavioural problems (assessed by Conners Teacher Rating Scale) and diminution of IQ.
  • (2) All used the Conners Short Parent-Teacher Questionnaire.
  • (3) Hot topic: collaboration We asked two speakers about the challenges of collaboration: Rick Conner, author of this year’s World Water and Development Report on water and energy: The water and energy sectors speak different languages.
  • (4) Our results confirm the findings of O'Conner et al, whose study is the only previous one to demonstrate hypophosphatemia-induced myocardial depression in humans.
  • (5) Conner, who plays Arbor, has a pinched look and the short hair shaved into a "v" at the back that's popular on the estates.
  • (6) Parent Conners Abbreviated Parent-Teacher Questionnaire ratings significantly improved during clonidine treatment.
  • (7) A comparison of mother ratings of behaviour during challenge and placebo double-blind trial and in the 24 hours preceding tests, in a subgroup of the children who, while on the diet, showed a 25% reduction of symptoms on the Conner's rating scale, indicated a significant challenge effect (P less than 0.025), with mothers reporting more symptoms during the challenge period.
  • (8) On Friday, Joleen Conner, 36, queuing with dozens of others to donate blood at a mobile blood bank, said she had graduated from UCC three years ago and knew people caught up in the rampage.
  • (9) Analysis showed that 33% of the mentally handicapped students were rated above 1.5 on the Conners Scale, which is the cut-off for hyperactivity.
  • (10) To accomplish this, two measurement techniques for assessing Type A behavior in children (MYTH and Hunter-Wolf) were compared to a third (a teacher-rated measure of hyperactivity: the Conners), since this latter measure, although often used to diagnose hyperactive children, seemed also to measure some Type A-like behaviors.
  • (11) Improvement in attention and behavior, which was ascertained by the use of Conners' Abbreviated Teacher Rating Scale, did not always correspond with improvement in handwriting.
  • (12) Both were shown to have similar time courses on the Abbreviated Conners Rating Scale and other measures, but SR-20 had a slower onset than did the standard drug form on a continuous performance task.
  • (13) The children with left hemispheric lesions had also significantly more behavioural problems (Conners Scale).
  • (14) Multiple regression analyses indicated that the IBC was a better predictor of injury than parent-reported levels of child problem behavior using the Conners Parent Rating Scale.
  • (15) In the melee that followed, with looting and violence spreading across the city, Conners and her boyfriend De’Angelas Lee were caught up in a volatile situation at a gas station in Halls Ferry.
  • (16) Within the hyperactive group a statistically significant association was found between the number of allergies and teachers' (Conners) scores of hyperactivity.
  • (17) Normative data are presented for 570 children on newly revised versions of the Conners Parent and Teacher Rating Scales.
  • (18) The high correlation with ratings on the Conners Scale suggests that AD-HD is a unitary syndrome with attention being most problematic for children labeled hyperactive.
  • (19) MRS scores were significantly higher in manic versus ADHD children (p less than 0.0001), while scores on hyperactivity rating scales (Conners-Parent and Teacher Forms) did not differ between groups.
  • (20) Improvement with medication on the Conners Hyperactivity Index was observed in 75% of subjects.

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