What's the difference between colter and culter?

Colter


Definition:

  • (n.) A knife or cutter, attached to the beam of a plow to cut the sward, in advance of the plowshare and moldboard.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A part of bitolterol was hydrolysed to colterol in rat stomach, and bitolterol was more rapidly hydrolysed to colteral with homogenates of intestinal mucosa than with stomach homogenates in vitro.
  • (2) • Doubles from $79.95, +1 575 461 9849, blueswallowmotel.com 4 La Posada Hotel & Gardens, Winslow, Arizona Facebook Twitter Pinterest For an unforgettable experience, stay at La Posada, a stunning Spanish colonial building designed by Mary Colter for the Fred Harvey Company in 1929.
  • (3) Kinetics are consistent with the view advanced previously by J. S. Colter and J. H. Quastel [1950) Arch.
  • (4) It burned down in 1908 and was rebuilt by architect Mary Colter from 1910 to 1913.
  • (5) The other Harvey House that served black people during the Jim Crow era and survives as a hotel is the beautifully restored La Posada (303 E 2nd St, Winslow, Arizona), an 11-acre Spanish colonial-style property by renowned early 20th-century architect Mary Colter.
  • (6) Yes, The Good Wife has Archie Punjabi playing investigator Kalinda, but other than her, the only regularly appearing character of color is Lemond Bishop (Mike Colter) Alicia’s drug dealer client who she has gotten acquitted repeatedly.

Culter


Definition:

  • (n.) A colter. See Colter.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Cultering of cells in suspension results in a strong decline of the DNA synthetic rate, whereas reattachment induces the reentrance into the cell cycle.
  • (2) Thy cytologic findings in some cases may be non-specific since antibody studies and culteral confirmation are lacking in these cases.
  • (3) The use of both uncultured and cultered CV can be recommended for prenatal KD testing, but AFC may continue to play an important role, too.
  • (4) Anterior-nasal-swab cultures correlated poorly with direct aspirate culters.

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