What's the difference between stitcher and woodcutter?

Stitcher


Definition:

  • (n.) One who stitches; a seamstress.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The stitcher surgical treatment of the lacerations associated with gastrostomy and lengthy parenteral nutrition did not prevent the recurrence of the esophagus-pleural fistula, and an esophagectomy plus cervical esophagostomy was required.
  • (2) Stitchers had elevated rates of pain in the shoulders, wrists, and hands.
  • (3) In George Osborne's 2011 budget speech, he laid out a stirring picture of a new model for the British economy: one driven by a "march of the makers", such as Flimby's trainer-stitchers, instead of what he called "debt-fuelled" growth: buy-to-letters, non-stop shoppers and high-rolling City gamblers.
  • (4) A study of the experience gained during many years of use in the surgical practice of a stitcher PKS-25 for establishing esophageal-intestinal anastomoses and of the KTs-28 apparatus for anastomosing the colon with superjacent segments of the large intestine proved their efficient performance.
  • (5) The use of an arthroscopic meniscal stitcher enables anatomically exact reconstruction of the torn ligament through a femoral tunnel.

Woodcutter


Definition:

  • (n.) A person who cuts wood.
  • (n.) An engraver on wood.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Agricultural workers were also at significantly higher risk (odds ratio, 2.8; 95% confidence interval, 1.3-6.2), and working in agriculture or as a woodcutter was associated with an even higher risk (odds ratio, 8.0; 95% confidence interval, 2.3-28.2).
  • (2) The evaluation of the woodcutters' exposure to vibration in a day, a year and the whole employment period was performed on the basis of the test-checking, the ammount of timber produced, fuel used for the saw and days of saw-work.
  • (3) He wrote historical novels including No Man's Land (1985) and notable standalone thrillers such as The Spy's Wife (1980) and The Woodcutter (2010).
  • (4) On 18 February 1991, the body of 16-year-old Clinton Speedy-Duroux was found by woodcutters in bushland off Congarinni Road, 17km out of the small New South Wales country town of Bowraville.
  • (5) He worked as a mechanic, woodcutter, chef and barman.
  • (6) Woodcutters and pioneer farmers are contaminated with arbovirus and leishmaniasis when entering in natural sylvatic foci of these diseases.
  • (7) The pool is spring-fed and there’s lots of local mystery surrounding it.” A woodcutter’s daughter, for example, is said to have met a tragic fate after being so scared by a nobleman on a horse that she swam into deeper water and drowned.
  • (8) Murray's father was employed by Murray's grandfather – "for no pay, just the promise that he'd get a farm" – as a woodcutter.
  • (9) Serosurvey results of 2,653 blood samples taken from apparently healthy residents (farmers, shepherds, and woodcutters) from 22 of 54 counties in Greece, showed the percentage of seropositives to be 4%, with a range from 0 to 14%.

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