What's the difference between stallion and stallon?
Stallion
Definition:
(n.) A male horse not castrated; a male horse kept for breeding.
Example Sentences:
(1) in horses is imputed to the small numbers of people involved in the work, to the conservation of the authorities responsible for breeding, to the wrong choice of stallions for A.I.
(2) Detection of estrus in mares is problematic in that it requires the presence (or at least facsimile acoustic or tactile stimuli) or a stallion.
(3) Similar to other seasonal breeders, it appears that stallions may possess an endogenous circannual rhythm in reproductive function that is subject to manipulation by altering the light:dark ratio, i.e., photoperiod.
(4) It's so magnificent, like the swishing mane of a thoroughbred stallion … Too late, snip snip, off it comes.
(5) A 10-year-old Appaloosa stallion was referred for evaluation of colic.
(6) Ultrasonographic images of the accessory sex glands of 8 stallions were recorded immediately prior to sexual preparation, immediately after sexual preparation, and immediately after ejaculation.
(7) Hormonal effects of prolonged administration of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) were investigated in 7 fertile stallions in winter and summer.
(8) It was concluded, therefore, that hydrogen ion extenders depress fertilizing capacity of stallion spermatozoa immediately after extension and show little promise as semen extenders for short- or long-term storage of stallion semen.
(9) The spermatozoa in about 200 ejaculates from 36 stallions were examined to compare their survival time, motility and velocity before and after thawing.
(10) Repeated bacteriological examinations need to be undertaken before it can be concluded that a stallion is free of infection.
(11) Chapter 1: imagine your hopes and dreams are a galloping stallion, wild and untamed.
(12) It is concluded that intratesticular testosterone increases with age, is related in a positive manner to quantitative rates of sperm production, and can account for some of the differences in sperm production among individual stallions within a single breeding season.
(13) Four pony mares were readily infected with the organism of contagious equine metritis by intracervical inoculation and one by coitus with an infected stallion.
(14) Only in the oldest stallion (32 years) was there a significant lowering of fertility.
(15) Among 29 offspring in two stallion families there was evidence for one recombinant.
(16) Stallions may also harbor EAV in the genital tract and transmit the virus to mares during coitus.
(17) In the bull and ram, nucleolytic enzymes were found to be secreted by the seminal vesicles but in the boar, rabbit and stallion they originate mostly from the epididymis.
(18) The application of a long-day photoperiod (16 hours light:8 hours dark) in December, following 20 weeks of short days (8 hours light:16 hours dark), was effective in hastening the seasonal sexual recrudescence of stallions but was not effective in prolonging the interval of heightened reproductive capacity.
(19) A Thoroughbred stallion with erectile dysfunction following paraphimosis was managed to allow consistent ejaculation.
(20) Transmission of EAV infection by long-term carrier stallions would appear to occur solely by the venereal route.
Stallon
Definition:
(n.) A slip from a plant; a scion; a cutting.
Example Sentences:
(1) Rocky: Das Musical , the stage adaptation of the much-loved Sylvester Stallone film , has opened to a rapturous critical reception in Hamburg.
(2) Stallone, whose career was launched by Rocky, and who has previously sung in films such as Rhinestone , is unlikely to be cast himself.
(3) But I do try to find the good in everybody," Parton says perkily, and later proves it by describing Sylvester Stallone – her co-star in the deservedly little-seen 1984 film Rhinestone – as "just a nut, but so witty!".
(4) It’s too easy to mock celebrity participation in social media campaigns, and Stallone, Delevingne et al were at least doing something.
(5) With Stallone now 60 and Rocky Balboa widely panned, it is fair to say that few expected the latest Rocky film to be anything other than an embarrassment.
(6) The 1995 Judge Dredd movie , starring Sylvester Stallone, angered some purists because he took his helmet off.
(7) During the end sequence of the new Rocky film, Rocky Balboa, Stallone acknowledges the power of that myth.
(8) Sly Stallone is a real athlete; he gets stuck in.” But he’s riled by the number of phoneys he sees around him.
(9) She credits her recovery to God, work and Sylvester Stallone, and not necessarily in that order: "We were making Rhinestone then and, oh, Stallone was so healthy for me to be around ... " Time is up and I can have one last question.
(10) Similarly, Creed, Ryan Coogler’s vibrant millennial reboot of the Rocky franchise, was nominated for only one Oscar: best supporting actor for the film’s one white star, Sylvester Stallone.
(11) In Poulter’s first film, 2007’s Son of Rambow (a weird and affecting rite-of-passage drama about young boys who obsessed over Sylvester Stallone’s Rambo ) he was cast as a bully.
(12) However, he will face stiff competition from After Earth's Jaden Smith, The Lone Ranger 's Johnny Depp, Jobs ' Ashton Kutcher and Bullet to the Head 's Sylvester Stallone.
(13) He probably features in several of them actually; he's got a flat-top haircut straight out of a Stallone movie.
(14) Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko will co-produce the musical along with Stallone and train the lead actor, who has not yet been cast.
(15) The Evertonians celebrated once on a cold, bleak night at Goodison Park but only when asked by Sylvester Stallone to provide a crowd scene for his next boxing film during half-time.
(16) Two Ukranian boxing brothers have teamed up with Sylvester Stallone to stage a musical version of Rocky in Hamburg, Germany.
(17) "Seeing Sylvester Stallone in Rocky when we were kids actually was the reason for us to start boxing in the first place, he said.
(18) Ever since The Expendables grossed $274m worldwide - a figure almost as high as its cast's combined ages - the geriaction subgenre has exploded, making born-again stars out of 1980s icons such as Sylvester Stallone and Mickey Rourke, long thought to have hung up their assault rifles.
(19) Mark Rylance, who won the best supporting Oscar for Bridge of Spies , over the touted front-runner Sylvester Stallone, addressed the competition backstage following his victory: “I know it’s necessary to make a show out of it, but I feel like you’re more of a spokesman when you win, than someone who’s better than the other nominees.
(20) Hollywood stars Sylvester Stallone and Rebel Wilson are among around 47,000 people whose personal information has been leaked into the public domain.