What's the difference between mainmast and mainstay?
Mainmast
Definition:
(n.) The principal mast in a ship or other vessel.
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Mainstay
Definition:
(n.) The stay extending from the foot of the foremast to the maintop.
(n.) Main support; principal dependence.
Example Sentences:
(1) Diuretics remain the mainstay of therapy for most hypertensive black patients.
(2) Surgery must be considered the mainstay of therapy for fibrosarcoma, but there is a need for adjunctive therapy.
(3) Although Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) can be treated by surgery, radiotherapy and immunotherapy, chemotherapy is the mainstay of treatment.
(4) Aggressive therapy with intravenous fluids and potassium and the judicious use of insulin, in conjunction with careful monitoring of central venous pressure and urine output, form the mainstays of treatment.
(5) CT is now the mainstay of diagnosis for stable patients with blunt hepatic injuries.
(6) Lubricants, anthralin, and corticosteroids form the mainstay of therapy in mild and moderate psoriasis of the palms and soles.
(7) Lithium remains the mainstay of pharmacologic therapy for the majority of patients with bipolar disorder; however, significant numbers of patients with both classical bipolar disorder and syndromal variants fail to respond to lithium therapy.
(8) Consequently, digoxin remains the mainstay for chronic inotropic support of the heart.
(9) Heparin is the mainstay of treatment for deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, with an important role played by warfarin therapy.
(10) Plain radiography remains the mainstay of diagnosis of vertebral injuries.
(11) Radiation rather than surgery has been the mainstay of treatment for intracranial tumors of the optic pathway.
(12) The mainstay of pain relief is effective use of analgetics which should be given orally if possible, on a regular schedule and on an individualized basis according with the WHO guidelines.
(13) The mainstays of therapy include motivation, meticulous physical and laboratory evaluation, abstinence, and support during withdrawal.
(14) Although combination antibiotic therapy and correct postoperative wound management are potentially successful, the mainstay of treatment is complete excision of all necrotic tissue.
(15) Pelviscopy, along with the entire concept of minimally invasive surgery through endoscopically guided intra-abdominal surgery, has become a mainstay in gynecologic surgery.
(16) Contact was made with a ‘mystical-religious’ group that used the gas to accelerate arriving at their transcendental-meditative state of choice.” It increased in popularity with the rise of festival culture – it’s been a mainstay of Glastonbury’s stone circle and squat parties in Bristol and south London for at least a decade – but the equipment needed to dispense it remained relatively expensive.
(17) Antipsychotic medication remains a mainstay of treatment in both acute and chronic schizophrenia.
(18) In all cases, even when corticosteroids are the mainstay of maintenance treatment, bronchodilators must be used simultaneously.
(19) For many centuries antacids have been the mainstay of treatment of peptic disorders.
(20) The mainstays of treatment are life-style changes to avoid overexertion and use of light-weight orthoses and assistive aids to unload the extremities.