What's the difference between foreland and moreland?
Foreland
Definition:
(n.) A promontory or cape; a headland; as, the North and South Foreland in Kent, England.
(n.) A piece of ground between the wall of a place and the moat.
(n.) That portion of the natural shore on the outside of the embankment which receives the stock of waves and deadens their force.
Example Sentences:
(1) First, helpful founder Tor McIntosh suggested Exmoor’s National Trust-owned Foreland Bothy , half a mile from Foreland point, a rocky headland a few miles from Lynmouth.
(2) The Slow Adventure Co , Devon Jini Reddy , travel writer Facebook Twitter Pinterest Foreland Bothy, north Devon.
(3) Cancer cells which expressed Y hapten were mainly distributed in the foreland and deep invading cancer tissue which showed high ability of malignant growth.
(4) From the Gateway to the White Cliffs visitor centre, walk along the coastal path toward South Foreland lighthouse.
(5) The high infection percentage among adult animals and the strikingly low frequency among slaughter lambs could be explained by the characteristic management system of the marshland: In summer the sheep graze the dike and the foreland on its seaward side, and in winter the animals graze in the marshland.
Moreland
Definition:
(n.) Moorland.
Example Sentences:
(1) 1.51am BST Rays 1 - Rangers 0, bottom of 2nd Moreland hits a can of corn to left field and the Rangers can't make a lead off double pay off.
(2) Douglas Moreland, an artist and tutor at the art school, lingered in the corner of Rose Street into the evening.
(3) John Moreland, general secretary of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems Association , the trade body that represents the industry in the UK, suspects that security surveillance at the 2012 Olympics will be conducted from an airship rather than highly mobile drones.
(4) Few doubt that Kania and Moreland will trigger the recall election, probably in time for a vote in November “Since when can’t adults decide how they’d like to travel?” said Justin Arman, executive director of conservative PAC Texans for Accountable Government , who is helping organize against Kitchen, whom he called “a threat to the social and economic freedoms that create local prosperity”.
(5) An attempt was made to replicate findings taken as evidence that liking is used as a basis for inferring prior exposure and thus for making recognition decisions (e.g., Matlin, 1971; Moreland & Zajonc, 1977).
(6) The present investigation, which uses the Moreland anomaloscope, studies the effect of restricted viewing time on mid-match point (MMP).
(7) Moreland worked for a consulting firm doing data analytics for Ted Cruz’s campaign for the White House.
(8) In addition to the information presented in this chapter, work from a number of laboratories (Moreland and Ford, 1982; Fujiwara et al., 1989; Kitazawa et al., 1989; Somlyo et al., 1989; Kubota et al., 1990; Kitazawa and Somlyo, this volume) have suggested the possibility that a regulated MLC phosphatase may functionally alter the Ca2+ sensitivity of the contractile filaments.
(9) Their chief executive, Roger Moreland, suggested there is a possibility of an appeal and said he would be making informal representations against the decision.
(10) Over margaritas at an outdoor Austin bar, Kania and Moreland told the Guardian that they tended not to speak to reporters because they had a singular focus.
(11) The visual acuities of the patients had a significant correlation with the matching ranges of the Rayleigh equation and the Moreland equation.
(12) That leaves it all up to Mitch Moreland to get Beltre home and tie this game.
(13) "The public perception of drones at the moment is that they are a little bit sinister," Moreland adds, "but the technology is becoming more widespread and there are lots of applications.
(14) Brooke Moreland , Cofounder and CEO, Fashism I was 10 pages into Lean In, when I put it down and exclaimed to my 25-year-old sister: 'Oh my God, you have to read this book.
(15) A few chapters later she tells Catherine Moreland, in preparation for dumping James Moreland in favour of Frederick Tilney, "after all that romancers may say, there is no doing without money".
(16) But few doubt that Kania and Moreland will, in the end, trigger the recall election, probably in time for a vote in November.
(17) This and a similar finding in the pilot study of Moreland and Young agree with expectations based on the density spectrum for macular pigment measured by Ruddock.
(18) Moreland and Onstad (1987) reported the results of a "controlled study" to determine the incremental validity of Million's computerized interpretive system for the Million Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI) in relation to the Barnum effect.
(19) A separate case brought by the Yarra and Moreland councils challenges the legal validity of planning minister Matthew Guy’s approval of the project.
(20) Ann Kitchen.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Rachel Kania and Tori Moreland, co-directors of the PAC Austin4All: ‘We’re getting at the root of the problem.’ Photograph: Lizzie Chen for the Guardian Katia added: “Ann’s the definition of a really well entrenched politician who’s been bought by special interest.