What's the difference between grayish and olive?

Grayish


Definition:

  • (a.) Somewhat gray.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There were hemorrhages in sclera, gums and left tonsillar area and a grayish exudate on right tonsil.
  • (2) The infection varied from mild, where only microscopic lesions were seen, to severe, where gross lesions of grayish-white nodules were observed in the lung parenchyma.
  • (3) The cyst was 15 cm in size and contained about 500 ml of grayish white fluid.
  • (4) The lesions produced with a power of 200 mW were characterized by small whitish spots surrounded by grayish rings and retinochoroidal adhesions were produced by proliferated cells.
  • (5) The ophthalmoscopic appearance showed a segmental, grayish metallic sheen in association with bone spicule pigmentation, which radiated from the disk along the temporal vessel arcades and joined temporal to the macula.
  • (6) In addition to the presence in the smears of cells suggestive of squamous carcinoma and adenocarcinoma, which led to an initial diagnosis of adenosquamous carcinoma, there were multinucleated giant cells with prominent, reddish nucleoli, finely granular chromatin and grayish-blue to eosinophilic cytoplasm, as well as smaller pleomorphic cells, against a tumor-diathesis type of background.
  • (7) A grayish zone with a few small areas of pigmentation around the macula was seen bilaterally.
  • (8) Clinicians should understand that the lymphangioma may appear as a soft, grayish-blue, dome-shaped nodule, an irregular and papillary vesicular mass, or as a diffuse swelling.
  • (9) Maculopathy in three patients, caused by whiphash injury demonstrated three features that are characteristic of this subtle disturbance of the macula: a history of flexion-extension, head and neck trauma; a history of immediate mild reduction of central visual acuity in one or both eyes; and grayish swelling of the foveal zone accompanied by a small (50 to 100-mu) pit or depression in the fovea.
  • (10) The lesions produced with powers of 200-300 mW were characterized by intense whitish spots surrounded by grayish rings and histologically they were over-irradiated ones.
  • (11) Belly fur is white instead of grayish and there is an overall color lightening effect on self-colored areas.
  • (12) The chiasma was swollen and grayish soft tumor tissue was partly resected after aspiration of the intrachiasmal cyst.
  • (13) Transsphenoidal surgery revealed grayish jelly-like content in the cyst.
  • (14) Today, this technique has four considerable advantages compared with other methods: the size of the capsulotomy opening is not casual but determined by the surgeon, the presence of a viscous substance in the anterior chamber definitely facilitates the optical control of the surgical procedure, the border of the capsulotomy is astonishingly resistant to mechanical forces, therefore the risk of radial capsular tears is highly reduced, the border of the capsulotomy is well defined by a tiny grayish coagulation line which facilitates the implantation.
  • (15) In a longitudinal section of the ventricular septum, a large grayish white patchy lesion (5 x 25 mm) was detected in the relatively higher portion.
  • (16) Routine application of 3% or 5% acetic acid yielded white or grayish epithelial changes in 22% of the cases, which would have been missed without this technique.
  • (17) Ophthalmologic examination showed subconjunctival, perilimbal grayish-pink infiltrates.
  • (18) The rounded Leydig cells with a large central nucleus and a prominent nucleolus show grayish yellow cytoplasm.
  • (19) Grossly, the tumor was a solid, grayish-white, well circumscribed mass without lymph node metastasis.
  • (20) We studied five patients with pericentral pigmentary retinal degeneration, whose fundus lesions were bilateral, symmetrical grayish zones with pigments surrounding the macular region.

Olive


Definition:

  • (n.) A tree (Olea Europaea) with small oblong or elliptical leaves, axillary clusters of flowers, and oval, one-seeded drupes. The tree has been cultivated for its fruit for thousands of years, and its branches are the emblems of peace. The wood is yellowish brown and beautifully variegated.
  • (n.) The fruit of the olive. It has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. Olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
  • (n.) Any shell of the genus Oliva and allied genera; -- so called from the form. See Oliva.
  • (n.) The oyster catcher.
  • (n.) The color of the olive, a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
  • (n.) One of the tertiary colors, composed of violet and green mixed in equal strength and proportion.
  • (n.) An olivary body. See under Olivary.
  • (n.) A small slice of meat seasoned, rolled up, and cooked; as, olives of beef or veal.
  • (a.) Approaching the color of the olive; of a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Among its signatories were Michael Moore, Oliver Stone, Noam Chomsky and Danny Glover.
  • (2) He's called out for his lack of imagination in a stinging review by a leading food critic (Oliver Platt) and - after being introduced to Twitter by his tech-savvy son (Emjay Anthony) - accidentally starts a flame war that will lead to him losing his job.
  • (3) Hypertrophy is restricted to subdivisions of the inferior olive included in recurrent cerebello-mesencephalic-olivary circuits.
  • (4) Paul Doyle Kick-off Sunday midday Venue St Mary’s Stadium Last season Southampton 2 Leicester City 2 Live Sky Sports 1 Referee Michael Oliver This season G 18, Y 60, R 1, 3.44 cards per game Odds H 5-6 A 4-1 D 5-2 Southampton Subs from Taylor, Martina, Stephens, Davis, Rodriguez, Sims, Ward-Prowse Doubtful Bertrand, Davis, Van Dijk (all match fitness) Injured Boufal (knee, Jan), Hesketh (ankle, Feb), Targett (hamstring, Feb), Austin (shoulder, Mar), Pied (knee, Jun), Gardos (knee, unknown) Suspended None Form DWLLLL Discipline Y37 R2 Leading scorer Austin 6 Leicester City Subs from Zieler, Hamer, Wasilewski, Gray, Fuchs, James, Okazaki, Hernández, Kapustka, King Doubtful None Injured None Suspended None Unavailable Amartey, Mahrez, Slimani (Africa Cup of Nations) Form LDLWDL Discipline Y44 R1 Leading scorers Slimani, Vardy 5
  • (5) It's of her and Barack Obama planting an olive tree in Uhuru park in the city centre in October 2006.
  • (6) We should be grateful the School Food Trust has established this now, before we end up falling down a slippery slope back towards the dreaded Turkey Twizzler that Jamie Oliver campaigned to banish," he added.
  • (7) Joaquin Rodriguez Oliver is amusing himself by trying to take a puff of a cigar in his saddle.
  • (8) McVeigh's brother Oliver said nothing had been found there and the organisation set up to locate him and other IRA victims – the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims – needed more information.
  • (9) Dali Tambo [son of exiled ANC president Oliver] approached me to form a British wing of Artists Against Apartheid, and we did loads of concerts, leading up to a huge event on Clapham Common in 1986 that attracted a quarter of a million people.
  • (10) A strong EBV activation activity was observed in aqueous extracts of some Cantonese salted dried fish from China, harissa (a spice mixture) and to a lesser extent qaddid (dry mutton preserved in olive oil) from Tunisia.
  • (11) The present study compares the atherogenicity of a standard diet and diets with 10% olive oil or 10% margarine added, in rabbits maintained at a mean plasma cholesterol level of about 20 mM for 13 weeks.
  • (12) But she did back moves advocated by the Solicitor-General, Oliver Heald, to place a duty on parents to protect their children and make it illegal to permit their daughters to be mutilated.
  • (13) The postnatal maturation of the GABAergic innervation of the rat inferior olive was studied with an antiserum to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), the GABA-synthesizing enzyme.
  • (14) Downing Street explained on Thursday night that Oliver and Michel shared the cost of the bill, and so no hospitality was extended and nothing need be declared.
  • (15) Administered to rats by stomach tubing oxythioquinox (Morestan) toxicity is very strongly increased after solubilisation in olive oil.
  • (16) Among the fats, olive oil is recommended more than other vegetable oils (64%).
  • (17) In the investigation, the neocortex was represented by the frontal cortex (field 10), the old cortex by the hippocamp, the midbrain by black substance, and medulla oblongata by the inferior olive.
  • (18) "If you don't want my gear [on TV], I've got plenty of other places to take it," Jamie Oliver told advertisers last autumn, brazenly and a tad cheekily, at a Channel 4 "upfront" preview presentation of its 2014 schedule.
  • (19) The smoky density of the mackerel was nicely offset by the pointed black olive tapenade and the fresh, zingy flavours present in little tangles of tomato, shallot, red pepper and spring onion, a layer of pea shoots and red chard, and the generous dressing of grassy olive oil.
  • (20) The changes in both molecules were also observed in animals in which the inferior olive was destroyed by electrocoagulation, ruling out the possibility of a direct action of 3-acetylpyridine on dendritic microtubular proteins.

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