What's the difference between hander and mander?

Hander


Definition:

  • (n.) One who hands over or transmits; a conveyer in succession.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Twenty-six dyslexic boys (13 left-handers and 13 right-handers) were tested for hemispheric asymmetry with dichotic listening (DL) and a visual half-field test (VHF).
  • (2) Forty-four normal adult males and females (22 right-handers, 22 left-handers) participated in the experiment.
  • (3) Left-handers exhibited lower NK cell activity compared to right-handed or ambidextrous animals.
  • (4) This occurs because the asymmetry for certain left-handers is either very weak or, in some cases, is the complete reverse of the asymmetry observed in right-handers.
  • (5) No significant link was found between maternal age and handedness of offspring for 154 left-handers and 560 right-handers.
  • (6) Nicknamed “Mr Padre”, the left-hander had a 20-year career in Major League Baseball , all of it with San Diego.
  • (7) The association was also significant for left-handers, chi 2 (1, n = 72) = 4.036, p less than .05.
  • (8) Severe hemi-spatial neglect, anosognosia, contralateral hypokinesia, aprosodia, and visual-spatial constructive difficulties--typically seen in right-handers with right hemisphere lesions--were observed in a left-handed patient with an acute left frontal cortical and subcortical infarct.
  • (9) In right-handers (total sample), body height was found to be significantly and negatively linearly correlated with the degree of right-hand preference.
  • (10) For 12 of 15 aspects of ability at 7.5 years left-handed children had slightly higher scores than right-handers.
  • (11) There's a lot of two-hander dialogue in True Detective , and I needed to place those guys in locations where there were other levels of visual storytelling.
  • (12) Non-right-handers performed significantly better than consistent right-handers on one motor and one tactile task.
  • (13) The H reflex from right leg was different between these right-handers.
  • (14) However, left-handers were more flexible than right-handers in signing with their non-preferred hand.
  • (15) Palm prints of 394 right-handers and 356 non-right-handers (left-handers and ambidextrous) were evaluated regarding intertriradial ridge counts.
  • (16) In both right and left handers, the central portion of the right hemisphere is frequently wider than the left; the pineal therefore often lies slightly to the left of the midline in normal brains.
  • (17) Earlier indications that bilateral asymmetry is reduced in left-handers could not be confirmed generally.
  • (18) The media guide proclaimed Lackey as part of Three Aces along with homegrown left-hander Jon Lester and 2007 ALCS MVP Josh Beckett.
  • (19) By choosing the comedian Reggie Watts as his band leader and sidekick, he’s got the comedic force of one of standup’s great surrealists to play off – he sometimes hands over entire sketches to Watts, whose prominent inclusion in the opening credits almost implies that the show is a two-hander.
  • (20) Consistent with past studies, torque was significantly related to handedness, with nonright-handers demonstrating a greater incidence of torque.

Mander


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) See Maunder.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Como Park Zoo and Conservatory came up with the idea in response to a common prank where people leave trick messages for friends from people named things like Don Key and Sally Mander, then including the phone number for the local zoo.
  • (2) "It helps that our front-line staff now has somewhere to quickly transfer these calls to instead of trying to explain that there is no one here with the name ‘Sally Mander,'" said zoo director Michelle Furrer in a release.
  • (3) My knowledge was based on the vivid depiction of Tyrone Power's Ferdinand de Lesseps meeting Miles Mander's prime minister and getting the money to complete his project in Alan Dwan's 1938 movie Suez .
  • (4) Instagram remains one of the fastest-growing networks in the UK, with a younger user base than any of the other major networks,” said Jason Mander of GlobalWebIndex.
  • (5) Probably HMV's branch in Wolverhampton's Mander Centre.
  • (6) Builders' tea: "The mainstream tea category has lost its sparkle," Neil Manders, Twinings' commercial director, told the Grocer recently.
  • (7) Indications and modalities for the use of expanders in the head and neck (Argenta et al., 1983; Manders et al., 1984) and the breast (Radovan, 1982; Argenta et al., 1983) are now well established, but severe skin loss in the distal part of the leg, particularly if due to trauma and accompanied by exposure of the neural structure, may create serious problems of reconstruction.
  • (8) • Jerry Mander is the founder of the San Francisco-based International Forum on Globalization.

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