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Moccasin


Definition:

  • (n.) A shoe made of deerskin, or other soft leather, the sole and upper part being one piece. It is the customary shoe worn by the American Indians.
  • (n.) A poisonous snake of the Southern United States. The water moccasin (Ancistrodon piscivorus) is usually found in or near water. Above, it is olive brown, barred with black; beneath, it is brownish yellow, mottled with darker. The upland moccasin is Ancistrodon atrofuscus. They resemble rattlesnakes, but are without rattles.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Of 39 rattlesnake (Crotalus and Sistrurus) bites, 20 patients received antivenin (53%), but of 23 copperhead and water moccasin (Agkistrodon) bites, only three patients (12.5%) received antivenin (p = 0.0025).
  • (2) We conclude that terbinafine is well tolerated and highly effective in moccasin-type tinea pedis.
  • (3) Johnny had cut his jeans an inch at the sides so they would splay over his moccasins.
  • (4) Sulconazole nitrate 1% cream applied twice daily was compared with its vehicle in the treatment of 229 patients with chronic moccasin-type tinea pedis confirmed by positive results of a potassium hydroxide preparation.
  • (5) So, some things that The Fall is not: a sitcom, a musical, a cooking show presented by men in distressed leather moccasins, a panel quiz, a thing about whales, a police procedural.
  • (6) The 103 patients with moccasin-type tinea pedis whose cultures were not positive for T. rubrum achieved similar results.
  • (7) Skin colour Ivory, cream, beige, wheat, tan, moccasin, fawn, café au lait, and the paler shades of honey, amber, and bronze are best.
  • (8) Interdigital, dry-moccasin and pustular-midsole forms can be distinguished.
  • (9) Poisoning by members of the Crotalidae family (rattlesnakes, cotton-mouths [water moccasins] and copperheads) during pregnancy carries with it a fetal wastage rate of 43% and a maternal mortality rate of 10%.
  • (10) When you plow behind an old mule and hit a stump hole full of cottonmouth moccasins, you have to get on the move in a hurry and figure out some solution to the predicament or you won't get your corn planted.
  • (11) The two girls in the second photograph are even more extraordinary, with their exploding bouffants, rolled-up jeans, moccasins, and souls like fire.
  • (12) Amino-terminal sequence analysis revealed that the tropical moccasin protein C activator was highly homologous to the protein C activator isolated from Southern copperhead venom.
  • (13) Bites were inflicted by copperheads (56%), water moccasins (15%), and rattlesnakes (12%).
  • (14) Of practical interest, however, was the high number of responders among the moccasin-type of tinea pedis.
  • (15) Alkyltransferase activity was higher in A. piscivorus (water moccasins) than in any other species.
  • (16) The protein is isolated from the venom of the North American water moccasin snake in three steps, including gel filtration, cation exchange, and reverse-phase HPLC procedures.
  • (17) The safety and effectiveness of oral terbinafine, 125 mg twice daily, and griseofulvin, 250 mg twice daily, in patients with moccasin-type tinea pedis were examined in a double-blind randomized trial.
  • (18) A 67-year-old white man presented with bilateral blancing erythema and scale of the second through fifth toes extending on to the dorsa and moccasin areas of the feet for two years.
  • (19) In the study reported here, terbinafine has been compared to griseofulvin in patients with moccasin type tinea pedis.
  • (20) Penetration can be markedly increased by pretreatment of the axons with cottonmouth moccasin venom.

Moccasined


Definition:

  • (a.) Covered with, or wearing, a moccasin or moccasins.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Of 39 rattlesnake (Crotalus and Sistrurus) bites, 20 patients received antivenin (53%), but of 23 copperhead and water moccasin (Agkistrodon) bites, only three patients (12.5%) received antivenin (p = 0.0025).
  • (2) We conclude that terbinafine is well tolerated and highly effective in moccasin-type tinea pedis.
  • (3) Johnny had cut his jeans an inch at the sides so they would splay over his moccasins.
  • (4) Sulconazole nitrate 1% cream applied twice daily was compared with its vehicle in the treatment of 229 patients with chronic moccasin-type tinea pedis confirmed by positive results of a potassium hydroxide preparation.
  • (5) So, some things that The Fall is not: a sitcom, a musical, a cooking show presented by men in distressed leather moccasins, a panel quiz, a thing about whales, a police procedural.
  • (6) The 103 patients with moccasin-type tinea pedis whose cultures were not positive for T. rubrum achieved similar results.
  • (7) Skin colour Ivory, cream, beige, wheat, tan, moccasin, fawn, café au lait, and the paler shades of honey, amber, and bronze are best.
  • (8) Interdigital, dry-moccasin and pustular-midsole forms can be distinguished.
  • (9) Poisoning by members of the Crotalidae family (rattlesnakes, cotton-mouths [water moccasins] and copperheads) during pregnancy carries with it a fetal wastage rate of 43% and a maternal mortality rate of 10%.
  • (10) When you plow behind an old mule and hit a stump hole full of cottonmouth moccasins, you have to get on the move in a hurry and figure out some solution to the predicament or you won't get your corn planted.
  • (11) The two girls in the second photograph are even more extraordinary, with their exploding bouffants, rolled-up jeans, moccasins, and souls like fire.
  • (12) Amino-terminal sequence analysis revealed that the tropical moccasin protein C activator was highly homologous to the protein C activator isolated from Southern copperhead venom.
  • (13) Bites were inflicted by copperheads (56%), water moccasins (15%), and rattlesnakes (12%).
  • (14) Of practical interest, however, was the high number of responders among the moccasin-type of tinea pedis.
  • (15) Alkyltransferase activity was higher in A. piscivorus (water moccasins) than in any other species.
  • (16) The protein is isolated from the venom of the North American water moccasin snake in three steps, including gel filtration, cation exchange, and reverse-phase HPLC procedures.
  • (17) The safety and effectiveness of oral terbinafine, 125 mg twice daily, and griseofulvin, 250 mg twice daily, in patients with moccasin-type tinea pedis were examined in a double-blind randomized trial.
  • (18) A 67-year-old white man presented with bilateral blancing erythema and scale of the second through fifth toes extending on to the dorsa and moccasin areas of the feet for two years.
  • (19) In the study reported here, terbinafine has been compared to griseofulvin in patients with moccasin type tinea pedis.
  • (20) Penetration can be markedly increased by pretreatment of the axons with cottonmouth moccasin venom.

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