What's the difference between crepe and omelet?

Crepe


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Crape.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But lest the duchess feel overlooked, the end section of the show featured long, pale-blue bias-cut crepe dresses with more of a charity gala feel; and knee-length silk crepe dresses with black grosgrain belts seemed princess friendly.
  • (2) Following sclerotherapy of varicose veins, 158 limbs of 154 patients were randomized to be bandaged with either crepe or Coban for 6 weeks each, or with Coban for 3 days only.
  • (3) In some establishments, mournful dirges played while coffins were carried through the crowds of drinkers; in others, the walls were hung with black crepe.
  • (4) For example, coats fastened at the hip with bracelet's length of heavy chain, but engineered so that they moved fluidly; a black and red tweed coat was based on a 1968 vintage coat, but the tweed remade in a rubberised, modern version; tunic-and-trousers offered as a cool cocktail hour look, a highlight being one all black look with a matt crepe top edged with silky black ruffles at the hip, over slouchy trousers.
  • (5) All had crepe pressure bandage from the base of the toes to the groin for the first 24 hours followed by TED stockings for six to eight weeks.
  • (6) She was also honing the cookery skills she had learned from her mother, setting up a crepe business catering for parties and nightclubs.
  • (7) Hanging of crepe refers to one type of strategy employed by physicians in communicating prognoses to families of critically ill patients.
  • (8) Shoppers can find a range of products from £30 T-shirts to silk crepe gowns worth thousands and will continue to be run as an independent entity alongside Richemont's other luxury goods businesses, which also include Chloe handbags as well as top-end watch brands such as Vacheron Constantin and Jaeger-LeCoultre.
  • (9) None of these has been shown to be effective except usage of a crepe bandage for Australian elapid bite.
  • (10) Tightly rolled bandages and folded bandages without the crepe bandage interposition could not be reliably sterilized.
  • (11) We present a patient who developed urticaria and hypotension after ingestion of buckwheat crepes.
  • (12) We have illustrated our crepe-ribbon representation by comparing two phospholipase A2 structures in the Brookhaven National Laboratory Protein Data Bank.
  • (13) That's a good principle," said the 46-year-old from Arnhem, adding that as a little boy, on the monarch's birthday he would cover his bicycle in orange crepe paper.
  • (14) Among ideas put into practice were water bottles used as spacers – the chamber between an inhaler canister and patient's mouth which increases the amount of medicine delivered to the right place – for children suffering from asthma attacks and a satisfactory post-operative support system made out of old crepe bandages.
  • (15) We describe a method to generate a novel representation for protein structures called "crepe ribbons."
  • (16) Prognostication, an alternative approach to physician-family communication, appears to be strategically and morally superior to the hanging-of-crepe strategy.
  • (17) Photograph: Pål Hansen Cook it for another minute until it has a nice golden colour (I hate anaemic crepes).
  • (18) When the voice I use to talk to myself is draped with mourning crepe.
  • (19) Delicious crepes and galettes , and Breton cider, are found on other stalls.
  • (20) Satisfactory sterility was achieved by rolling the Esmarch loosely, with a standard crepe bandage interposed between layers.

Omelet


Definition:

  • (n.) Eggs beaten up with a little flour, etc., and cooked in a frying pan; as, a plain omelet.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Gastric emptying study was done using 99mTc-tin colloid labeled omelet meal served with 2 slices of toast and 200 ml of milk.
  • (2) The manometric pressure tube was removed after passage of the second duodenal phase III, and an omelet (1400 KJ) tagged with 99mTc was ingested, followed by 150 ml of water tagged with 111In-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid.
  • (3) In the same sense if I make an omelet, I’m fired up.
  • (4) The acceptability of various culinary products based on the algae spirulina was tested by questionaire: formulas rich in proteins, soups, omelets, desserts.
  • (5) Gastric emptying study was done using 99mTc-Tin colloid labeled omelet meal served with 2 slices of toast and 200 ml of milk.
  • (6) The tracer used was human albumin microspheres labelled with 99mTc, mixed thoroughly with a fresh scrambled egg, cooked as an omelet and eaten as a sandwich with white toasted bread.

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