(n.) The Cornish name for a forge used for smelting tin.
Example Sentences:
(1) The SN test by Bechmann, the skin test by Schimmelpfenning and the ELISA test by Foged give some perspectives.
(2) The osteolytic toxin of Pasteurella multocida induces bone resorption in vivo and in vitro (Foged et al., 1988; Kimman et al., 1987).
(3) The full list is 100 strong and also includes David Cameron's speechwriter Clare Foges, singer Adele and presenter Clare Balding.
(4) Not all prove catalase-Foges-Proskauer- and methylred--positive.
(5) Clare Foges, chief speechwriter to David Cameron for four years until 2015, wrote about the situation of the government attacking an institution which is broadly supported by the public, including many Conservatives: “Undermining the envy of the world would make us the idiots of the world,” she wrote in the Times on Monday (paywall) .
(6) The paper deals with the results of analysis of 219 strains of Klebsiella using 12 tests--fermentation of adonite, asparaginic acid, sodium citrate, dulcite, d-tartrate, glutamic acid, inosite, L-proline, sodium malonate; reactions with methyl red, Foges-Proscauer, with 5-ASA.
Fone
Definition:
(n.) pl. of Foe.
Example Sentences:
(1) A previously unidentified polyfunctional nitro-aromatic compound, 2-nitro-9-fluorenone (2N-Fone) was isolated from diesel-exhaust particles using a two-step fractionation scheme consisting of Sephadex LH20 chromatography and silica-gel thin-layer chromatography.
(2) Because of the scarcity of printed educational material available to the oral healthcare consumer regarding barrier protection in the dental office, four students at the Fones School of Dental Hygiene conducted a senior project that hypothesized that dental health consumers are poorly informed about barrier protection.
(3) Direct and indirect mutagenicities of 2N-Fone in several bacterial strains were also determined.