What's the difference between sicer and slicer?

Sicer


Definition:

  • (n.) A strong drink; cider.

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Slicer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, slices; specifically, the circular saw of the lapidary.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Fresh human, rat, and rabbit liver was processed using a mechanical slicer.
  • (2) The degree of atlas-quality, anatomic precision achieved makes the brain slicer also uniquely suited for the preparation of anatomically defined brain regions for use as transplants.
  • (3) Adrenal slices (200 mu) were prepared from cores of beef adrenals using a McIlwain Tissue Slicer and incubated.
  • (4) The remaining half of the pituitary was sliced with a Staddie-Riggs slicer.
  • (5) ("Cheeses were sliced into cubes using a wire slicer within two hours of presentation.
  • (6) And by the way, those net curtains need a boil, and Clive, stop picking your nose by the bacon slicer."
  • (7) (2) A vibrating tissue slicer was used to cut thin slices in which individual neurones could be identified visually.
  • (8) Crushed root vegetables with crisp brussels sprouts You’ll speed things up considerably if you cut the sprouts on a mandoline (or with the slicer attachment of a food processor).
  • (9) Using this slicer, 6-8 uniform slices of 500 microns thickness were obtained from mouse or rat brain.
  • (10) The meat slicer was set to extra thin when it came to the issue of whether the dinner was a fundraiser or not a fundraiser.
  • (11) It’s an invention surely up there with the equally necessary egg cube (because oval eggs are so 2010) and the banana slicer (because knives just don’t cut it anymore.)
  • (12) And not just to explain Emwazi’s transformation from a smiling child into the gleeful slicer of throats who has become the global, if masked, face of Islamic State, his alliterative, made-up name better known even than that of the movement’s leader.
  • (13) It began with Mona Hatoum creating large versions of everyday objects such as a julienne vegetable slicer, and has included Martin Creed getting people to run very fast through the galleries, Mark Wallinger recreating anti-war activist Brian Haw's Parliament Square protest, and Michael Landy replicating his parent's house.
  • (14) I have an icer-slicer and dicer and it doesn't dice or slice!"
  • (15) A mechanical slicer was used to make several precision-cut slices rapidly from an oriented cylindrical core of renal tissue, with minimal tissue trauma.
  • (16) A simple and inexpensive slicer has been developed for the preparation of slices of mouse or rat brain.
  • (17) On his return to California, he continued to use his camera as a means to express "the very substance and the quintessence of the thing itself", photographing in close-up what he saw around him: an egg-slicer, a toadstool, a cup, a gnarled tree.
  • (18) "In my BBC past, latterly as controller of Radio 4, I either presided over salami-slicing or was on the receiving end of the slicer.
  • (19) An original tube-slicer allows the separation of the d less than 1.006 lipoproteins located into top fractions.
  • (20) A simple and inexpensive modification of the Kopf model 900 small animal stereotaxic instrument allows it to be used temporarily as a precision polyacrylamide slab gel slicer.

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