What's the difference between moustache and tache?

Moustache


Definition:

  • (n.) Mustache.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) They’re not moustache-twirling villains that are going, “ah ha ha that’s great”, they’re going: “You’re right.
  • (2) I was mistaken for Prince once in Africa when I had a moustache.
  • (3) * The trajectories of moustaches and Movember are now crossing, in a year when facial hair became the aesthetic calling card of hipsters: “I don’t know about this whole hipster association,” explains Travis Garone, one of the original founders of Movember.
  • (4) Wealthy, charismatic, aristocratic, 6ft 2ins and with a luxuriant moustache, he led a decadent life.
  • (5) Infectivity studies with this virus in both white-moustached (S. mystax) and white-lipped marmosets demonstrated that the virus is not lethal to white-moustached marmosets (perhaps a more resistant species) at 1,000 TCID(50).
  • (6) Unfortunately, Tammy’s test wasn’t good enough, and her attempt resulted in a “head, a moustache and necktie”.
  • (7) Clinical examination showed an intelligent man with normal facial appearance and moustache and small firm testes.
  • (8) When the famous Rivels clowns recently came to a leading Berlin music-hall with their act, which used to include a parody of Charlie Chaplin, the clown who played the mock Charlie abandoned his little moustache and bowler and appeared in another disguise.
  • (9) But then for many men, this is the draw: moustache-wearers are the last remaining male subculture, a tribe naturally culled by growth hormones – and hell, we all want what we can’t have.
  • (10) It was compared with Duchamp drawing a moustache on the Mona Lisa.
  • (11) There was perifocal edema in the hypothalamus adjacent to the intraventricular tumor, the optic tracts, and the posterior limbs of the internal capsules, resembling the shape of a moustache on axial computed tomographic and MRI scans.
  • (12) Workmates thought of her as hard-working and fun – she loved dressing up in silly clothes and false moustaches, but she was described by police as "emotionally vulnerable".
  • (13) It is a relatively simple method of providing tissue to the injured lip with advantages over traditional methods in that it is single-staged and provides the possibility for hair growth in the form of a camouflaging moustache.
  • (14) "Ironically, bigodes (which translates to moustaches in Portuguese) might actually be the answer, not the problem.
  • (15) Vitaly continues to bring his collection of Soviet cameras, photographs and other paraphernalia to an outdoor flea market, where the afternoon sun gleamed off a Lenin bust that he had repainted to look like a "'90s gangster" with a moustache and a polka-dot tie.
  • (16) It’s also worth remembering that while beards have the dual effect of keeping one warm while hiding one’s chin, moustaches are almostly completely pointless, serving no purpose other than to reflect the fact that you can grow one.
  • (17) The Huntsman girls clearly have an issue with moustaches.
  • (18) The only art scene in Glasgow at the time was figurative painting: people with long greasy hair and moustaches who were like, "I could've been a shipbuilder, but I decided to be a painter instead."
  • (19) Michael Ginsberg has a handlebar moustache and loud jacket straight out of Anchorman.
  • (20) This summation begins with a string of keywords: "trucker hats; undershirts called 'wifebeaters' worn as outerwear; the aesthetic of basement rec-room pornography, flash-lit Polaroids, fake wood panelling; Pabst Blue Ribbon ; 'porno' or 'paedophile' moustaches; aviator glasses; Americana T-shirts for church socials, etc; tube socks; the late albums of Johnny Cash produced by Rick Rubin ; and tattoos."

Tache


Definition:

  • (n.) Something used for taking hold or holding; a catch; a loop; a button.
  • (n.) A spot, stain, or blemish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Tache cérébrale, not previously described in the diagnosis of RSD, is a helpful sign of vasomotor dysfunction.
  • (2) For the mesh-base bracket in tension and shear, Bond-Eze, Adaptic, and Solo-Tach were the most retentive materials when used with the 60-mesh base, and Genie was the least retentive.
  • (3) , who grew his tache in 2010 because of “self-employed procrastination” ie boredom, but is reluctant to shave his off because it would make him look younger.
  • (4) The most frequent symptoms found were: fever 100%, "tache noire" 87%, and a maculopapular rash 81%.
  • (5) Intoxication of rats by 0,0-dimethyl-0-2,2-dichlorovinylphosphate (DDVPh) leads to marked biochemical changes of transcriptionally active (TACh) and repressed (RCh) liver chromatin fractions.
  • (6) A comparison with the Nuva system was made and a modification was described for a useful combination technique, namely, Enamel Bond-Nuva-Tach, which takes advantage of certain attributes of each.
  • (7) Besides the classical clinical triad of the disease (fever, rash and lesion at the site of tick bite, 'tache noire'), these patients presented purpuric rash and hypoalbuminemia, previously identified in severe forms of the disease.
  • (8) In rats anaesthetized with barbiturate nearly all the tach responses showed a slower onset and prolonged action.
  • (9) Both groups showed similar reductions in AP and cardiac output (CO); however, stroke volume (SV) was reduced to a greater extent (P less than 0.029) in the TACH group.
  • (10) Frozen sections of biopsy specimens of the initial lesion (tache noire) taken on the admission day were processed by a fluorescent conjugate reactive against Rickettsia conorii.
  • (11) Atropine eliminated or reversed the bradycardia in the BRAD group and propranolol blocked the tachycardia in the TACH group.
  • (12) The tache noire offers an excellent, accessible model for the study of the human-rickettsia interaction, including the pathogenic mechanisms leading to necrosis and the immune mechanisms resulting in killing the rickettsiae.
  • (13) Immunofluorescent Rickettsia conorii were demonstrated in 14 of 17 taches noires.
  • (14) The role of milky spots (taches laiteuses) in oncogenesis by asbestos and virus, especially in the induction of mesothelioma, is discussed.
  • (15) But even that association backfired: whenever the media ran a negative story about Dov Charney, former chief executive of American Apparel, they used an image of Charney with his tache – this despite the fact that his dates back to 2004 and he only had it for less than nine months.
  • (16) Prospective investigation of cutaneous lesions of 24 Sicilian patients revealed that 17 were taches noires from patients with a documented diagnosis of boutonneuse fever.
  • (17) A dolf Hitler was, of course, guilty of many crimes, but it's tempting to think that what annoyed Charlie Chaplin the most was his appropriation of his trademark 'tache.
  • (18) All patients presented fever with a generalised maculopapular rash, and the tache noire at the site of the tick bite.
  • (19) Clinical diagnosis is generally based upon the presence of a febrile eruption with or without the typical tache noire.
  • (20) The tache noire at the site of the tick bite was seen in 166 cases (73%).

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