What's the difference between grid and griddle?

Grid


Definition:

  • (n.) A grating of thin parallel bars, similar to a gridiron.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The benefit of focal and grid-laser photocoagulation in reducing the risk of visual loss from diabetic macular edema has been established.
  • (2) The area of mammographically visualized breast tissue before and after augmentation mammoplasty was measured using a transparent grid.
  • (3) Some of the parallel fibers, which display presynaptic vesicular grids, established synaptic contact with stellate cells and the dendritic spines of the few Purkinje cells that survived the treatment.
  • (4) Xenophon’s letter says if State Grid is also allowed to own a huge stake in Ausgrid it raises serious questions about market dominance.
  • (5) Quantitative cell types were determined by a grid intersection counting technique at x 1000.
  • (6) The simple BASIC program described in this paper generates a list of random grid-square numbers, which are sequentially analyzed.
  • (7) Grid reference: 54.5763, -2.8734 Photograph: www.wildswimming.com Lower Ddwli Falls, Waterfall Woods, Brecon Beacons In the south-west hills of the Brecon Beacons , near Ystradfellte, you'll find some of the most amazing waterfall plunge pools in Britain.
  • (8) Although it is the world's biggest CO2 emitter and notorious for building the equivalent of a 400MW coal-fired power station every three days, it is also erecting 36 wind turbines a day and building a robust new electricity grid to send this power thousands of miles across the country from the deserts of the west to the cities of the east.
  • (9) In the international categories, a Nicaraguan company won the energy enterprise award for installing more than 400 kilowatt peak (kWp) of solar photovoltaic energy, often in rural areas without a national grid connection.
  • (10) Possibilities of differentiation between the two populations of lymphocytes are furthermore obtained by the grid electron microscopy and the important functional tests of the transformation of lymphocytes by means of unspecific and specific stimulants.
  • (11) Examinations of 202 patients (337 eyes) with different forms of macular dystrophies, such as idiopathic flat detachment of the retina in the macular area, central sclerotic dystrophy of the retina, tapetoretinal macular degeneration, outcome of local inflammation of pigmented epithelium, post-traumatic central chorioretinitis, etc., allowed to receive data confirming high information value of a method based on the phenomenon of dynamic scotoma of disadaptation as compared with examinations on the Amsler's grid and campimetry.
  • (12) Detailed analysis of microsphere distribution in a cubic centimeter of normal liver and the calculation of dose to a 3-dimensional fine grid has shown that the radiation distribution created by the finite size and distribution of the microspheres results in an highly heterogeneous dose pattern.
  • (13) The grids are then placed in an easy-to-make plastic chamber so that the formvar does not get ruptured during drying.
  • (14) The MPB device showed better SNRs by a factor of 1.25 compared to the grid and air gap which were approximately equal to each other.
  • (15) The Grid confirmed on Friday morning that it had secured the 45 gigawatts (GW) of back-up power generation it wants to meet peak periods of electricity demand starting in 2019.
  • (16) The positive and negative conditioned stimuli were tones of different frequency, and the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) was shock delivered through the grid floor of a rotating-wheel conditioning apparatus.
  • (17) In this study, RBCs from bluetongue (BLU) virus-infected sheep were adsorbed directly onto Formvar-coated, gold electron microscope grids.
  • (18) A dermoviability index was calculated for each grid.
  • (19) China committed for the first time to stop emissions from growing by 2030 and to get 20% of its power from non-fossil fuel sources – about the equivalent of two-thirds of the entire US electrical grid.
  • (20) The grid was then stained with a small drop of phosphotungstate and observed electron microscopically.

Griddle


Definition:

  • (n.) An iron plate or pan used for cooking cakes.
  • (n.) A sieve with a wire bottom, used by miners.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Drizzle the tomatoes with two teaspoons of oil, a pinch of salt and some pepper, then griddle for two to three minutes, turning them every minute, until they have black char marks all over and the skin is splitting.
  • (2) Photograph: Tamin Jones for the Guardian 1 Fred's asparagus: heat a griddle pan or frying pan, and cook the asparagus over a low flame .
  • (3) She has posted a recipe on her husband's website and, campaigning with Mitt on St David's Day in Georgia, wore a dress detailed with daffodils and publicly delighted in a 'care package' of the griddle cakes, sent to her by her daughter-in-law, also of Welsh descent.
  • (4) Ten normal, healthy male volunteers were invited to consume a standard cooked meat meal (400-450 g lean beef, cooked as patties on a griddle hotplate) on four separate occasions over a period of 14 months.
  • (5) Mitt's involvement with the cooking appears to have been limited to overseeing a pancake griddle while serving as a device for men everywhere to be patronised.
  • (6) "I guess men think they're cooking or something – they take such pride in how many cakes they can fit on the hot surface, whether they can keep the batter from touching the other pancakes on the griddle, and whether they are just the right shade of golden brown," Ann writes on men and pancakes.
  • (7) Just before you're ready to serve, warm the flatbreads in the oven and place a griddle pan over a high heat.
  • (8) Heat up a griddle or heavy-bottomed frying pan until smoking hot and add the olive oil.
  • (9) Season with salt and pepper and put onto the hot griddle.
  • (10) Pat the steak dry with some kitchen paper and add to the griddle pan.
  • (11) Makes 2 filling wraps courgette 1 extra-virgin olive oil 4 tbsp salt and pepper cloves garlic 3, chopped fresh peas (shelled weight) 130g, but frozen are fine feta cheese 80g Greek yoghurt 80g lemon 1, very finely grated zest and a squeeze of juice spring onion 1, sliced flatbreads 2, the smaller size, white or wholemeal cos lettuce leaf 1 big, or a couple of baby gem leaves mint leaves a handful, washed red chilli, chopped quantity is a personal matter Get your griddle pan good and hot (or you can do it under the grill – timings should be just a little bit longer though).
  • (12) Lay them on the griddle, loosely cover with a piece of foil and cook for 4 minutes before turning them over and doing the same on the other side (you only need to cook them on the two cut sides – no need to griddle the skin side, which tends to burn more easily).
  • (13) Combined incorporation-HPLC experiments show that they are also the precursors for frameshift mutagen formation in the outer surfaces of 200 degrees C griddle-fried ground beef.
  • (14) Tents are pitched in the one-acre vineyard in the castle grounds, which campers have to themselves once the castle has closed for the day, allowing kids to explore while you cook dinner on the cast iron griddle over a fire pit – though you can choose to dine in the restaurant.
  • (15) Place the corn cobs on the griddle pan, let them char for a few minutes on each side, then set aside to cool.
  • (16) Pasta-makers, steamers, woks, griddle pans, copper pots, juicers, egg timers, skillets, multi-mixes, palette knives, frothers, basters and thermometers gathering dust in countless attics.
  • (17) Heat a large frying pan big enough to hold the flat breads or a flat griddle pan.
  • (18) Heat a griddle or frying pan until smoking, add the chorizo and cook for a few minutes a side until it is looking good and crispy.
  • (19) Griddle the arepas for 4-5 minutes on each side, until griddle marked, then place them on a baking sheet and bake in the oven for 20 minutes, or until cooked through.

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