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Smithy


Definition:

  • (n.) The workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith; a smithery; a stithy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Subgroup 2 fell between subgroups 1 and 3 including serovars dakota, naam, bogvere, birkini, smithi, ndambari, gem, ndahambukuje and mwogolo.
  • (2) Their paths to showbiz acclaim have been intricately linked, from their on-screen depiction of the loudmouthed rapping brother-sister duo Smithy and Rudi in Gavin and Stacey to their subsequent two-year relationship off-screen.
  • (3) Blood smears obtained from wild turkeys in winter, spring and summer, and from sentinel domestic turkeys throughout the year were examined for Haemoproteus meleagridis and Leucocytozoon smithi.
  • (4) Haemoproteus meleagridis was transmitted from May through November, while L. smithi was transmitted only from January through April.
  • (5) E4B7D4 reacted also similarly with all serovars except serovars birkini, ndambari, bogvere, smithi and tonkini.
  • (6) Poults naturally infected with L. smithi demonstrated a significant (P less than 0.01) decrease in arterial PO2 (mm.
  • (7) The body temperature of turkeys exposed to continuous light remained relatively constant while L. smithi gametocytes exhibited asynchronous behavior.
  • (8) The second centrifugation separated the white cells containing the gametocytes into 5 distinct layers: 1) thrombocytes; 2) gametocytes of L. smithi; 3) lymphocytes; 4) a band of monocytes; and 5) granulocytes.
  • (9) For local people, Smithy Wood is freighted with stories.
  • (10) Ten-week-old Broad-breasted White turkeys were exposed for 2 weeks to a natural infection of Leucocytozoon smithi in Marlboro and Sumter Counties in South Carolina.
  • (11) As the new Zimbabwe effectively became a one-party state under the gifted but autocratic Mugabe, as terrible droughts undermined the economy and confidence of what was so recently one of the richest and most fertile African countries and as Aids cut a swathe through the population, the old pariah, defiant and bigoted to the last, could not resist saying, with the familiar Smithy whine: "I told you so."
  • (12) No alternate hosts were found for Leucocytozoon smithi of turkeys.
  • (13) The bizarre sense of occasion that led him to choose the precise anniversary moment of the 1918 armistice to seize power on behalf of the white 5% of the Rhodesian population was nevertheless a useful reminder to his British "kith and kin" of his wartime service as an RAF fighter pilot - when "Smithy" was shot down, lost an eye and had plastic surgery for facial burns.
  • (14) The sporogonic development of Leucocytozoon smithi in its black fly vector was studied by light and electron microscopy and was compared with that of other haemosporidians.
  • (15) Gametocytes of Leucocytozoon smithi exhibited a cyclic activity both in cardiac and peripheral blood of domestic turkeys during a given 24-hr.
  • (16) Eighteen turkeys naturally infected with Leucocytozoon smithi were separated into 3 groups of 6 each and were respectively exposed to conditions of natural, reversed, or continuous light.
  • (17) We would spend hours talking about the kind of TV we wanted to make and what we wanted to do with our careers and our lives.” In 2009, after Corden had won plaudits at the National, on Broadway and later on film for his role in Alan Bennett’s The History Boys , and become wildly famous overnight thanks to Gavin & Stacey, the pair worked together for the first time in a short film for Comic Relief , directed by Winston, in which Corden’s sitcom character Smithy encounters the England football team.
  • (18) Blood smears, stained with Giemsa's stain, were prepared at regular intervals to determine the presence of gametocytes of L. smithi after a single natural infectional exposure.
  • (19) Nessa is about to give birth and there are endless rehearsals in which Smithy, Gavin, Stacey, Pam, Mick (Gavin's father, played by Larry Lamb), Gwen (Stacey's mother, played by Melanie Walters) and Bryn rush into the labour ward.
  • (20) Visitors will also see a smithy and a ceilidh house.

Snithy


Definition:

  • (a.) Sharp; piercing; cutting; -- applied to the wind.

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