What's the difference between monde and ronde?

Monde


Definition:

  • (n.) The world; a globe as an ensign of royalty.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This story appeared in Guardian Weekly , which incorporates material from Le Monde
  • (2) Despite the language of technocrats like Florian Philippot, the Front National is still the Front National, a party that’s racist, anti-semitic and extreme-right,” Sacha Ghozlan, of the Union of Jewish students of France, told Le Monde at the protest.
  • (3) Hollande told Le Monde on Friday that France wants "proportional and firm action", adding that the chemical weapons attack in Syria "cannot and must not remain unpunished".
  • (4) • Meanwhile Le Monde reported that the DGSE, France's external intelligence agency, may have established a “protocol” of exchanging data with the US at around the end of 2011 and beginning of 2012.
  • (5) Looking pale and drawn, he says: “We are trying to find out where he is, which hospital, but everything is very difficult here … I am trying, but it is difficult.” Hussain, speaking outside the makeshift field hospital run by medical charity Médicins du Monde, says his cousin Sadiq suffered serious head and chest injuries as the pair clung on to a moving train in the early hours of the morning.
  • (6) The buyer, Monde Nissin – best known for its instant noodles – tabled its winning bid after Quorn Foods had enjoyed its best-ever six months, with sales rising by 7% across the 23 countries where its products are sold.
  • (7) Witnesses told newspaper Le Monde that a father from one of the families complained about someone taking a photograph of his wife.
  • (8) The reports in Le Monde, which were co-written by the outgoing Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald – who worked with Snowden to lay bare the extent of the NSA's actions – claimed that between 10 December 2012 and 8 January 2013 the NSA recorded 70.3m phone calls in France.
  • (9) Following reports by Le Monde this week about the huge scale of US surveillance of France, Hollande insisted that the issue be raised at a summit which, by coincidence, is largely devoted to the "digital" economy in Europe .
  • (10) Le Monde reported that the jets dropped at least two, 250kg (550lb) bombs on militant targets.
  • (11) With five police officers standing guard outside the room, and more on the street below where the iron shutters had been closed since Wednesday, a delivery of computers was accepted on loan from Le Monde, the heating was turned up and the windows were opened to let the team smoke.
  • (12) The French financial prosecutor is looking into whether “the calculations constitute forgeries made to justify, after the fact, the wages that were paid”, Le Monde reported .
  • (13) Mondli Makhanya is an editor at large for City Press, based in Johannesburg
  • (14) The Guardian is teaming up with Der Spiegel , Le Monde and El País to report from inside refugee communities in four of Europe’s biggest countries.
  • (15) According to the French newspaper Le Monde Abdeslam, a French national who grew up in Brussels, will almost certainly appear before a French judge or judges, charged with some of the most serious crimes in local law.
  • (16) Le Monde says France is in the unusual situation of having four presidential candidates, any one of whom could win.
  • (17) Documents obtained by the French daily Le Monde illustrate just how cooperative French magistrates have been with prosecutors abroad.
  • (18) But while graffiti artists have benefited from the radical chic factor, the beau monde never hired street vendors to give them some rebellious cool.
  • (19) 2005 Fined €10,000 by a Paris court for "inciting racial hatred" in anti-Islamic comments he made in an interview with Le Monde .
  • (20) Before Obama's call, the White House responded to the claims in Le Monde by saying that the US "gathers foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations".

Ronde


Definition:

  • (n.) A kind of script in which the heavy strokes are nearly upright, giving the characters when taken together a round look.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Report of three cases of porokeratosis Mibelli with emphasis on the ultrastructural changes of the entire epidermis underlying the cornoid lamella: autophagocytosis, filamentous degeneration, formation of "corps ronds".
  • (2) With a biopsy examination, histopathologic findings were acanthosis, hyperkeratosis, lacunae, acantholysis, corps ronds, and grains.
  • (3) A dearth of corps ronds and grains in these anatomical regions was observed histologically.
  • (4) Using electron microscopy the same specific abnormalities of the keratinization process as known from classical cases of PM could be demonstrated: autophagocytic cells that revealed perinuclear edematization and vacuolization, accumulation of autophagic vacuoles and heterolysosomes, and dyskeratotic corps ronds-like cells that become transformed to fibrillar or Civatte bodies.
  • (5) Among many others, Daniel Bernoulli, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Leonhard Euler, and Joseph-Louis Lagrange realised that there was a similarity in the maths of how to describe waves in strings, across surfaces and through solids and fluids.
  • (6) Corps ronds were formed individually in the regions lateral to that of grains, where hypergranulosis was prominent in contrast to a mild dyskeratosis.
  • (7) Some of these epidermal cells underwent dyskeratosis and appeared as corps ronds-like bodies in the granular layer.
  • (8) In early stages of dyskeratotic cells, keratinosomes were increased in number and some of them persisted inside the plasma membrane without a release into the intercellular spaces, and thus they were present in grains and corps ronds.
  • (9) Some decades later, mathematician Jean Le Rond d'Alembert generalised the string problem to write down the wave equation, in which he found that the acceleration of any segment of the string was proportional to the tension acting on it.
  • (10) Therefore, the formation of grains and corps ronds seem to be independent of each other.
  • (11) Scanning electron microscopy revealed varied surface morphological appearances of corps ronds and of the epidermal cells covering the elongated dermal villi.
  • (12) Histological signs of Darier's disease, including 'corps ronds', 'grains', and acantholytic clefts are demonstrated in the wall of an epidermoid cyst in a patient with Darier's disease of the skin.
  • (13) The cornified lesions were distinguished by the presence of numerous corps ronds in the basal portion of the greatly hyperkeratotic stratum corneum, hypertrophic dermal villi containing enlarged capillaries, vacuolar dilatation of rough endoplasmic reticulum in sublacunar basal cells, unusually numerous Odland bodies in spinous cells adjacent to lacunae, and persistent attachment of tonofilaments to disrupted desmosomes.
  • (14) Open daily 8am-6pm Ronde, Stockbridge, Edinburgh Ronde A classy cafe-cum-shop stocked with fashionable cycling accessories, Ronde is a place that will definitely appeal to the style-conscious road cyclist.
  • (15) Light microscopy revealed suprabasal lacunae, corps ronds and grains.
  • (16) These three isotopes were incorporated in cells constituting the basis and wall of the lacuna, while they did not accumulate in isolated acantholytic and dyskeratotic cells in the lacuna, corps ronds and grains.
  • (17) The Stade Vélodrome crackled with nervous energy, the highly tuned expectancy of the French coursing in one direction, euphoric delight brimming out of the Albanians, who even before the game had been dancing and tooting car horns near the Rond-Point du Prado , just outside the super-structure of Marseille’s modernised amphitheatre.
  • (18) Grains and corps ronds are consistent histopathological findings in Darier's disease: the ultrastructure of these cells is described.

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