What's the difference between hungarian and magyar?

Hungarian


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Hungary or to the people of Hungary.
  • (n.) A native or one of the people of Hungary.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The data of first 1000 first-born, non-malformed, mature (greater than or equal to 2500 g) offspring of participants in the Hungarian "Optimal" Family Planning Programme were evaluated.
  • (2) The different congenital abnormality entities and the components of fetal radiation syndrome did not show a higher rate after the Chernobyl accident in the data-set of the Hungarian Congenital Abnormality Registry.
  • (3) The dermatoglyphics of 709 individuals from three Hungarian populations living near each other but of different origin were analyzed.
  • (4) The normal IgE level in healthy Hungarian adults were compared to the reported normal values of other countries.
  • (5) It is the latest attack on the government from the Hungarian economist, whose previous criticism of David Cameron's "nasty" looking restrictions on benefits for foreigners led the angry prime minister to lodge a formal complaint.
  • (6) Andor, a Hungarian who studied in Manchester, is to travel to Bristol on Monday to argue his case for the benefits of labour migration within the EU.
  • (7) The paper deals with the results of the joint Soviet-Hungarian study for the determination of etiology of acute pneumonias.
  • (8) A family-building model, called FERMODA, is presented and used to check whether the available data on abortion for Hungary are consistent with Hungarian data on other aspects of family building.
  • (9) Hungary, now one of Europe’s keenest proponents of border protection, was less than a century ago part of a polyglot, multinational commonwealth, the Austro-Hungarian empire.
  • (10) Gyula Grosics played for Honvéd, the Hungarian army team created to form the core of the national side.
  • (11) Hungary’s liberals find a hero in their battle against Viktor Orbán Read more We have never sought special “privileges” that set us apart from the rest of Hungarian academic life.
  • (12) This article compares the therapeutic power used by psychiatrists and psychoanalysts serving in the German and Austro-Hungarian armies during World War I, and the ways in which their therapeutic techniques were related to governmental and military authority.
  • (13) Hungarian officials have portrayed the crisis as a defence of Europe’s prosperity, identity and “Christian values” against an influx of mainly Muslim refugees.
  • (14) The only exception is the rare show of bravado by Zsolt Nemeth, the Hungarian deputy foreign minister (also an EU official) who has advocated a Libya-style Nato intervention in Bahrain.
  • (15) Raynor, however, had shrewdly appreciated what England's tactically naive Walter Winterbottom had disastrously not; that it was Hidegkuti, in his deep-lying position, who made the Hungarian wheels turn.
  • (16) Hungarians first learned of the news from Russian websites.
  • (17) For efficient joint studies the Soviet and Hungarian methods should be unified.
  • (18) The creative self-perceptions on Something About Myself of 227 Hungarian and 672 American high school and college males and females were compared.
  • (19) The history of the Hungarian Traumatology since the 16th century up to the present days is outlined by the author.
  • (20) In the Hungarian literature no paper on the use of distally pedicled flaps was published until now.

Magyar


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the dominant people of Hungary, allied to the Finns; a Hungarian.
  • (n.) The language of the Magyars.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The government began aggressively purging the heads of cultural and academic institutions (a notable number of them Jewish and liberal intellectuals suspected of a “foreign” mindset) and installing in their stead true believers in the Magyar way.
  • (2) Gyula Grosics was the goalkeeper in the Magical Magyars team of the early 50s and on the losing side in the 1954 final, the Miracle of Bern .
  • (3) Referendum advertising has largely appeared in outlets like 888.hu, Magyar Idők, Magyar Hírlap, Lokal, Ripost, TV2, EchoTV – newspapers, websites and channels owned by businessmen considered to be Orbán loyalists.
  • (4) Try inspired or scintillating or a combination of Brazil 1970 multiplied by Hungary’s Magic Magyars with a dash of total football Holland thrown in for good measure.
  • (5) have been enriched by liquid-liquid extraction (pentane-methylenchloride 2 + 1) and compared with the aroma substances of a magyar Furmint wine (1973).
  • (6) By this point Portugal’s defence was a panicked shambles, with Elek hitting the inside of the post after another counter as the Magyars played with the freedom of the already qualified, despite resting four players on yellow cards, including the impressive young midfielder Adam Nagy.
  • (7) Powerfully built, but lithe and flexible, Grosics was a key figure in Hungary's "Mighty Magyars" squad from 1947 to 1962.
  • (8) Here's Brian Glanville's obituary on Grosics and here's a Reuters report on today's events: Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban joined actors, celebrities and former players to bid farewell on Monday to Gyula Grosics, a member of the country's Magical Magyars team.
  • (9) Vona, founder of the now-outlawed Magyar Garda Mozgalom paramilitary guard, is to speak at the event, scheduled to take place a day before Holocaust Memorial Day.
  • (10) Buzanszky, 89, right-back for the Magyars, walked by Grosics' coffin at St Stephen's Basilica and bowed before his former team mate with tears in his eyes.
  • (11) Read more Portugal had not lost in 10 previous meeting with the Magyars, dating back to 1926, but after a bright opening, found themselves in trouble from Hungary’s first meaningful attack.
  • (12) The mourners at the funeral on a wet, windy Budapest afternoon included Jeno Buzanszky, now the last living member of the Magyars, and Grosics' widow.
  • (13) Put simply, United do not have to defend against players as good as Lionel Messi and Andrés Iniesta back at home, and the former in particular was so hard to pin down here that he left Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic feeling like Billy Wright after meeting the Magyars.
  • (14) Orban and Trump have established a mutual-admiration society, with the American retweeting the Magyar’s encomiums.
  • (15) 1954: The Magical Magyars of Hungary were supposed to win this one, but West Germany had other ideas.
  • (16) The Orbán government has also flexed its financial muscle in Hungary’s print media: in the 18 months up to June 2014 the rightwing newspapers Magyar Hírlap and Magyar Nemzet received state advertisement revenues of HUF 1.5bn – more than 10 times that received by the liberal Népszabadság and Socialist Népszava, despite their higher combined circulation.
  • (17) When we first met as young reporters on the Financial Times, he had already won a reputation for being a brilliant if somewhat unforgiving journalist – the subs dubbed him the “mad Magyar” when he came back from being a stringer in Hungary.
  • (18) Hungarian nationalist TV camera operator filmed kicking refugee children Read more In a letter to the rightwing daily newspaper Magyar Nemzet, Petra László said she had been in a state of shock since the incident on Tuesday, but denied accusations of racism.
  • (19) (-)Deprenyl (Selegilinum hydrochloricum, Jumex, Eldepryl) developed in the early sixties as a new spectrum, potent, irreversible MAO blocker (Knoll et al., 1965) was introduced as the first selective inhibitor of B-type MAO (Knoll and Magyar, 1972).
  • (20) Vona was the founder of the now banned, quasi-military Magyar Garda (Hungarian Guard), whose garb and insignia evoke the pro-Nazi ultra-nationalist parties of Hungary's past – and whose slogans denounce "Gypsy crime" .

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