What's the difference between muffin and muffing?

Muffin


Definition:

  • (n.) A light, spongy, cylindrical cake, used for breakfast and tea.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The net or apparent absorption of nitrogen, magnesium and phosphorus expressed per milligram of intake increased significantly in the oat bran period due to the added content of these nutrients in the oat bran muffins.
  • (2) That was the week when the Bake Off contestants were called on to make dainty biscuits and elaborate gingerbread concoctions, following previous showdowns over who could make the fluffiest muffins and the creamiest custard tarts.
  • (3) A 40-d control period preceded a 32-d experimental period in which subjects consumed four oat bran muffins daily as part of a constant metabolic diet.
  • (4) In the last 24 hours alone I have bought muffins, a second-class single to Colchester, two quality newspapers, a dish of luxury nuts and a garage punk CD called Back to the Grave 9 .
  • (5) Perks for staff on the phones include free packed lunches and chocolate muffins.
  • (6) Twenty minutes, a poppy seed muffin and a burnt tongue later, I was leaving the place.
  • (7) Gently manoeuvre these into greased mini muffin tins and top with 1 tsp filling.
  • (8) Bakery owner Bea Vo, of Bea's of Bloomsbury, who runs four cafes across London, was shocked to discover that "her" invention, the duffin, a cross between a doughnut and a muffin (what was wrong with "muffnut"?
  • (9) In a study to examine the effects of dietary oat bran on serum lipids, subjects who ate two oat bran muffins a day for 28 days showed a 5.3% reduction in serum total cholesterol and an 8.7% reduction in low-density-lipoprotein-cholesterol levels, while no changes were noted in subjects consuming wheat or mixed wheat and oat bran muffins.
  • (10) A full-term male infant was born with skin findings suggesting a blueberry muffin appearance.
  • (11) Spoon the mixture into 6 mini silicone loaf pans or 12 muffin cases, and bake for 30-40 minutes, checking after 25.
  • (12) After an eight-week diet period subjects were randomised to receive two muffins per day containing either 60 g of oatbran or the equivalent amount of fibre from wheatbran in a double blind crossover study.
  • (13) This April, there were maybe 100 attendees wedged into wooden theatre seats in a downtown auditorium, holding weak coffee and spongy muffins.
  • (14) Examples ranged from the Elaine Benes-referencing “what about a muffin place that just sold the top” (from @Seinfeld2000) to the banal juxtaposition of “Iowa is home to the world’s largest truck stop” (by @hannahchin) .
  • (15) People always remind me - as if I need reminding about custard gate and the elbowed muffin and things like that.
  • (16) I learned odd things about him: he doesn’t know the plot of Macbeth ; he hasn’t seen Blade Runner and he’s never heard of the Muffin Man who lives on Drury Lane.
  • (17) Meanwhile, Hampton Creek Foods , founded by 32-year-old entrepreneur Josh Tetrick, is working on a plant-based replacement for egg yolks to go in muffins, mayonnaise and other sauces.
  • (18) At the time of writing, the Daily Telegraph had published 73 articles about the programme since 1 August; supermarket aisles groan with muffin tins and piping bags and cake stands come Bake Off season.
  • (19) The advice is that two to three portions of red meat a week is probably OK and will give you some important nutrients.” Obesity is fuelled mostly by the foods eaten between meals, such as muffins, crisps, cakes and biscuits – all high in fat and made palatable by sugar, said the scientists.
  • (20) Line the holes in the muffin tray with the 20cm rounds, pressing them gently over the base and up the sides without stretching the dough.

Muffing


Definition:

  • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Muff

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It was probably all over for the idea of being stoned as a portal to a higher consciousness after the release of a film in which the two perma-baked protagonists drive a car with the numberplate MUF DVR.
  • (2) The value of 0.9 muF cm(-2) approximates that of biological membranes.
  • (3) The MUF Program developed to meet these needs was based upon the use of a systematic method for decision-making in nursing.
  • (4) Data on attenuation were obtained monaurally with the nontest ear plugged and muffed.
  • (5) There was rise in arterial blood pressure during MUF.
  • (6) At substrate concentrations greater than 2 mM, the formation of MUF-tetrasaccharide was detected using HPLC.
  • (7) Mr McGill was an ancient extra, given one line to speak, and muffing it time after time.
  • (8) Assuming a dielectric constant of 2.1 for the hydrocarbon region, the dielectric thickness, as calculated from a capacity of 0.9 muF cm(-2), is 22 A.
  • (9) An experimental study of the electrical impedance of cortical bone and medullary cavity and on the effect of a D.C. or a periodically interrupted D.C. on the healing of fractures in rabbits, suggests that the bone behaves as a capacitance of about 20 muF in parallel with a high D.C. resistance.
  • (10) A standard bench test using a 200-V 10-muF capacitor was recommended for inclusion in the AAMI standard to determine whether electrodes are acceptable for use during defibrillation.
  • (11) Results of measurement of optic density of ethanol by photoelectric and photographic techniques of cytospectrophometry (on the apparatus MUF-5, MUF-6, MF-2, MF-4, IFO-451) differ in the range of 0.5%, of histoenzymalogical preparations--in the range of 5--7%.
  • (12) At MUF-beta-D-cellobioside concentrations of 2-10 mM, the maximum weight content of MUF-tetrasaccharide amounted to 1-4% of the total content of saccharides.
  • (13) We have carried out a prospective randomized study in 50 children undergoing open-heart surgery, comparing modified UF (MUF) with nonfiltered controls.
  • (14) The most unique phenomenon is the occurrence in SMA Ia form of rhythmic firing of motor unit (MUF) persisting during sleep.
  • (15) Using 4-methylumbelliferyl (MUF) beta-D-cellobioside as a substrate, the ability of cellobiohydrolase I from Trichoderma longibrachiatum to catalyze transglycosylation has been demonstrated.
  • (16) The clamped segment averaged 65 mum times 240 mum times 100 mum, has an average total capacitance of 0-14 muF, and may contain 50-200 individual myometrial cells.
  • (17) The mass attenuation coefficients (muF) and effective atomic numbers (Zeff) have been calculated for 27 different fatty acids.
  • (18) MUF was carried out for 10 minutes after completion of CPB to a hematocrit of 36-42.
  • (19) The total resistance and capacitance in three cells were found to be 46-61 Momega and 7.8-15.8 muF respectively.
  • (20) Since the ratio of actual-to-nominal membrane area in folded epithelia is variable and hard to estimate, we normalized membrane properties to apical membrane capacitance rather than to nominal area (probably 1 muF approximately 1 cm2 actual area).

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