What's the difference between sinuosity and windiness?

Sinuosity


Definition:

  • (n.) Quality or state of being sinuous.
  • (n.) A bend, or a series of bends and turns; a winding, or a series of windings; a wave line; a curve.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The difficulties encountered during the dilatation procedure were due to: (a) the ectopic position of the ostium of the prosthesis on the anterior aortic wall; (b) the forces exerted on the aortic prosthesis wall and on the valvular prosthesis during positioning of the guiding catheter which were poorly tolerated and induced a vagal reaction; (c) the direction taken by the distal tip of the guiding catheter, perpendicular to the wall of the aortic prosthesis; (d) the sinuosity of the arterial trajectory: the left coronary segment of the coronary prosthesis was directed towards the left circumflex artery rather than towards the left anterior descending artery.
  • (2) At the beginning of our observation time, the retinal vessels showed some sinuosities, dilatations and solitary stenosis, but no disturbance of circulation was demonstrable.
  • (3) In addition, we tested this effectiveness with a setting that modelled the use of this system on the coronary vessels in terms of prerequisites: presence of a carrying catheter, aqueous environment, attention to vascular sinuosities and protection of arterial walls.
  • (4) Sinuosity and gaze-shift-related motility of the ON tend to increase the difficulties of demonstrating in a consistently satisfactory fashion this anatomical structure.
  • (5) In certain portions of cusps the nerve bundles, some of which have zigzag sinuosity, cross blood vessels in different directions.
  • (6) The vascular characteristics of the heart of the beluga whale are the marked sinuosity of both coronary arteries and their main branches, the numerous large interarterial anastomoses between major vessels, and the duplication of vessels in parallel branches.
  • (7) The degree of neurite branching and sinuosity and the distribution density of preterminals of cultured bush-like receptors are like those of chicken embryos' natural interoceptors.
  • (8) The degree of tortuosity of capillaries, i.e., their bending or sinuosity relative to the muscle fiber axis, was primarily a function of sarcomere length.
  • (9) Stresses of caudal-cranial direction during all periods of observation (from 1 week up to 6 months) caused dilatation of vessels (0,3-0,6 mm), their sinuosity and enlargement of popliteal lymph nodes up to 10,5-6,2 mm.
  • (10) They had weel pronounced sinuosity and clearly protruding valves.
  • (11) Within 4-12 weeks there appeared deformity, sharp sinuosity, disorders in usual orientation of vessels.
  • (12) Alterations in the afferent innervation were manifested in the increased sinuosity of fibers, areas of hyper- and hypoimpregnation, appearance of thickenings in the fibers.

Windiness


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality or state of being windy or tempestuous; as, the windiness of the weather or the season.
  • (n.) Fullness of wind; flatulence.
  • (n.) Tendency to generate wind or gas; tendency to produce flatulence; as, the windiness of vegetables.
  • (n.) Tumor; puffiness.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Six bars in Chicago announced they would stop selling Russian products, and a seventh bar said it had withdrawn Stolichnaya, according to Windy City Times, a Chicago LGBT newspaper.
  • (2) ‘You help us and we’ll take care of you’: a windfall of abuse hits minorities in the Windy City – and Lee Harris Facebook Twitter Pinterest The notoriously abusive Chicago police officer Jon Burge (top) was released on Friday.
  • (3) Tom Tobler, a forecaster with MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association, said: "Gusts of 50mph to 60mph are sweeping across south-west England, central England and Wales, which will see the worst of the windy weather.
  • (4) That morning, the temperature was 90 degrees, the humidity 70% and it was extremely windy – around 30mph.
  • (5) Until the final quarter San Diego had looked lost in the windy conditions at Mile High, conceding repeated neutral-zone infractions and failing to show any adventure on offense.
  • (6) It’s windy but the rain has stopped so we decide to brave Intermediate Hill, where a new lookout has been built with 360-degree views of the island.
  • (7) "It was a really difficult game because the pitch was not good and it was also very windy.
  • (8) But Met Office forecaster Callum MacColl said the relentless series of brutal storms showed no sign of letting up: "There will be more wet and windy weather from the Atlantic this week.
  • (9) For south-west England it said: "Another spell of wet and windy weather is expected to cross the area from the west during Monday.
  • (10) Billowing clouds suggest a cold, windy front moving across the desert, perhaps a haboob (intense dust storm).
  • (11) Read more The eastern state of Bihar this week took the unprecedented step of forbidding any cooking between 9am and 6pm, after accidental fires exacerbated by dry, hot and windy weather swept through shantytowns and thatched-roof houses in villages and killed 79 people.
  • (12) "Supporting Pakistan or the Windies at cricket is no more evidence that someone has failed to integrate than wearing a kilt to a wedding is proof of Jacobite sympathies.
  • (13) All parts of the country will see spells of rain at times with some dry periods, so quite unsettled and generally windy weather through the course of the weekend.
  • (14) Overnight on Wednesday the Meteo weather group recorded wind gusts of 101mph on higher ground, and the forecast for more windy conditions forced Kent police to implement an emergency measure to back up freight traffic along the M20 near Dover.
  • (15) He also plans to visit the US southern states before the hurricane season ends, to gather further evidence that 1987 was just very windy.
  • (16) Robson almost stole the thunder of Venus Williams, who beat her sister Serena in straight sets in a high quality contest in windy conditions in yesterday's final to take her fifth Wimbledon singles title and seventh Grand Slam in all.
  • (17) The future for manufacturing in the UK will look quite gloomy if we don’t exploit shale Jim Ratcliffe Moments before the Insight was due to arrive and unload its cargo, the waiting audience was told that it was just too windy to dock.
  • (18) One of the clinical features was Raynaud's phenomenon in the fingers and toes, and furthermore Raynaud's phenomenon appeared in the tongue when exposed to cold and windy weather.
  • (19) There they will be, shivering on the windy platforms of Leuchars-for-St-Andrews, standing forlornly below the train indicator at Euston, holding paper napkins filled with dripping pizzas in Leeds.
  • (20) The brutish Polish husband of A Streetcar Named Desire was much less given to windy rhetoric, or at least he remained inarticulate.

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