What's the difference between gazer and mazer?

Gazer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who gazes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The second hypothesis--that favourableness of impression would be a curvilinear function of amount of gaze--was not confirmed, nor was the third hypothesis--that effect of gaze would be a complex function of sex of subject and sex of gazer.
  • (2) Built for scientists and amateur star-gazers alike, this is a building that, without any fanfare, promises the universe – and delivers it.
  • (3) The purpose of these shows is to give a klatsch of DC navel-gazers time to congratulate themselves on addressing problems you don’t face and with which you do not identify, by advocating policies you don’t support or need.
  • (4) You’ve got to nail it,” growled Hollywood at Luis, making all the right noises for the pastel gazers but saying nothing at all if you were really listening.
  • (5) In Study 2 specific interventions were prescribed for two children who were hand gazers and had significant yet correctable visual impairment.

Mazer


Definition:

  • (n.) A large drinking bowl; -- originally made of maple.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Other areas to be handed over are the provincial capitals of Lashkar Gah in southern Afghanistan, Herat in the west, Mazer-e-Sharif in the north and Mehterlam in the east.
  • (2) Heat, moisture, mazeration, and reduction of the normal Gram-positive flora favor a rapid establishment of Gram-negative bacilli and the ensuing development of clinical infections.
  • (3) In contrast to the BS-PL-Ch system [Mazer, N. A., & Carey, M. C. (1983) Biochemistry 22, 426-442], no divergence in micellar sizes occurred as the micellar phase boundary was approached.
  • (4) In agreement with the ternary TC-L-H2O phase diagram (Mazer, N. A., et al.
  • (5) Since the 1980 publication by Mazer, Benedek and Carey on the concept of the simple micelle-mixed micelle coexistence phenomenon in the bile salt-lecithin systems, it became apparent that a reliable method was needed for measuring the coexisting species concentrations.
  • (6) At postmortem examination of cases of sudden death without a definite cause of death the finding of a deformed base of the skull should suggest removal and mazeration of the upper cervical vertebral column for close scrutiny.

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