What's the difference between mapper and sapper?

Mapper


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Unlike more populous and accessible parts of the world, which have been mapped using a special camera mounted on a car roof, the Iqaluit project had mappers hiking the town's snow-packed roads and traversing little-known trails, some of which are made of ice and disappear in the brief summer months.
  • (2) Doppler color-flow mapper images were taken in realtime along the tube midplane from 0 to 8 diameters downstream of each stenosis.
  • (3) 4 | IMF data site , data mapper and IMF Article IV reports Facebook Twitter Pinterest “If I’m researching any country, I’ll always start with the Article IV report.” Photograph: IMF What’s it good for?
  • (4) CartoDB While CartoDB looks intimidating at first, it offers a number of the advanced customisable features that come with Tableau - definitely worth a look for intermediate mappers, or people who want to combine maps and charts onto one visualisation.
  • (5) We have developed two tools to aid in the construction of pulse field electrophoresis gel maps: PFGE READER which stores experimental conditions and calculates fragment sizes and PFGE MAPPER which constructs pulse field gel electrophoresis maps.
  • (6) The second topic is dealt with only speculatively, with the explicit aim of emphasizing a practical application in clinical medicine which may potentially derive from the admittedly esoteric activity of gene mappers.
  • (7) An isopotential map was recorded by the mapper HPM-6500 (Chunichi-Denshi Co.) on the basis of an 87 unipolar lead ECG, and a VAT isochrone map was drawn by a minicomputer.
  • (8) The greatest modern mappers of children's bodies - Robert Mapplethorpe, Sally Mann, Nancy Honey, Dick Blau, in extremis the Chapman brothers - locate their examination beyond the stalling dichotomy of innocence versus corruption.
  • (9) The IMF World Economic Outlook data site and data mapper are very good as well, but if I’m researching any country I’ll always start with the Article IV report .
  • (10) The company has put cameras on bikes to cover harder-to-reach trails, and you can tour the Great Barrier Reef thanks to diving mappers.

Sapper


Definition:

  • (n.) One who saps; specifically (Mil.), one who is employed in working at saps, building and repairing fortifications, and the like.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The police sapper was not injured but was taken to a hospital to be evaluated.
  • (2) After five years as a laboratory assistant and a spell of national service in the engineer corps (following Soviet practice, sons of the politically unreliable classes were often trained as sappers, readily expendable in mine-sweeping), he nevertheless made his way into the theatre and the world of literary politics, and wrote clever, politically risky plays in the absurdist manner that won him an international reputation.
  • (3) Instead he became an improbable sapper in 560 Field Company, which he later described as "a very working-class unit trying to build some patently inadequate defences against invasion on the coasts of East Anglia".
  • (4) Army sappers Mark Quinsey and Patrick Azimkar were shot dead as they waited to collect pizzas at the gates of the base.
  • (5) Osborne, having been cheerleader for his party's view that the minimum wage is a destroyer of jobs and sapper of enterprise, now says he wants the low pay commission to raise the hourly rate from its current level of £6.31 to £7 an hour by next year.
  • (6) Interior ministry troops, backed by army trucks, arrest vans and bomb sappers, flooded central Moscow.
  • (7) It was the poorest possible way for Hull to concede a first home goal in 652 minutes, and for the captain to be the culprit was a further morale sapper.