What's the difference between threadiness and thready?

Threadiness


Definition:

  • (n.) Quality of being thready.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These led to the formation of rapid slippery and thready pulse.
  • (2) Inner cortex capillaries were thin, thready and arranged in polygonal meshes of 40-70 microns.
  • (3) On standing, a thready precipitate appeared; it was inactive against rabbit red cells, was not lethal to rabbits, but was able to elicit specific anti-alpha antibody production in the rabbit.
  • (4) Photosensitivity was seen significantly more frequently in the patients with the large speckle-like thready pattern than in those with the thready pattern.
  • (5) A thready structure of the length of several millimeters observed in one-day-old females develops in chicks into a long, thin-walled ampula filled up with clear liquid.
  • (6) Furthermore, the large, speckle-like, thready antinuclear antibody pattern, which has been shown to be a marker for a benign subset of lupus erythematosus, is not seen in lichen planus.
  • (7) Only those with the thready or the large speckle-like thready patterns were studied.
  • (8) The thready filiform papillae might function as a heat-releasing organ and be involved in the control of body temperature.
  • (9) The cornoid lamellae vary in height in relation to how prominent the thready ridge of the clinical lesion appears.
  • (10) In addition to starlike cells, friable pigment and thready remnants of the pupillary membrane, also radial retroiridal pigmentlines which were found on the peripheral anterior capsula of the lens were interpreted to be remnants of the "tunica vasculosa retroiridalis (membrana capsulopupillaris).
  • (11) She developed spontaneous hypoglycaemia and symptoms of acute adrenal crisis (hypotension, nausea, abdominal pain and tachycardia with small thready pulse), which responded to i.v.
  • (12) In the periphery of the cortex, the microvascular net showed large (70-90 microns) irregularly rounded meshes, with thin, thready capillaries often anastomosed with those of primary follicles.
  • (13) In a patient with cancer, a diagnosis of cardiac tamponade should be considered when there is dyspnea, cough, thready pulse or pulsus paradoxus, low systolic blood pressure, engorged neck veins, an enlarged cardiac silhouette, and total or ventricular electrical alternans.
  • (14) The nevi showed increased amounts of thick elastic fibres, which were composed of irregularly arranged, often finger-like, subunits surrounded by a thready material.
  • (15) The small markedly degenerated corpus luteum contains only scattered thready capillaries.
  • (16) Small (primary) follicles showed thin and thready capillaries.
  • (17) They will be pale, sweaty, may complain of thirst, and the pulse will be rapid and thready.
  • (18) Furthermore, a thready material was found in the membrane as well as an increased amount of acid mucopolysaccharides.
  • (19) The stippled pattern was found to be more common in those cases of less than one year's duration, while the thready pattern was more common in those cases lasting longer than one year.
  • (20) The SLIs were thready linear or tubular structures which immunostained with antiubiquitin antibodies.

Thready


Definition:

  • (a.) Like thread or filaments; slender; as, the thready roots of a shrub.
  • (a.) Containing, or consisting of, thread.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These led to the formation of rapid slippery and thready pulse.
  • (2) Inner cortex capillaries were thin, thready and arranged in polygonal meshes of 40-70 microns.
  • (3) On standing, a thready precipitate appeared; it was inactive against rabbit red cells, was not lethal to rabbits, but was able to elicit specific anti-alpha antibody production in the rabbit.
  • (4) Photosensitivity was seen significantly more frequently in the patients with the large speckle-like thready pattern than in those with the thready pattern.
  • (5) A thready structure of the length of several millimeters observed in one-day-old females develops in chicks into a long, thin-walled ampula filled up with clear liquid.
  • (6) Furthermore, the large, speckle-like, thready antinuclear antibody pattern, which has been shown to be a marker for a benign subset of lupus erythematosus, is not seen in lichen planus.
  • (7) Only those with the thready or the large speckle-like thready patterns were studied.
  • (8) The thready filiform papillae might function as a heat-releasing organ and be involved in the control of body temperature.
  • (9) The cornoid lamellae vary in height in relation to how prominent the thready ridge of the clinical lesion appears.
  • (10) In addition to starlike cells, friable pigment and thready remnants of the pupillary membrane, also radial retroiridal pigmentlines which were found on the peripheral anterior capsula of the lens were interpreted to be remnants of the "tunica vasculosa retroiridalis (membrana capsulopupillaris).
  • (11) She developed spontaneous hypoglycaemia and symptoms of acute adrenal crisis (hypotension, nausea, abdominal pain and tachycardia with small thready pulse), which responded to i.v.
  • (12) In the periphery of the cortex, the microvascular net showed large (70-90 microns) irregularly rounded meshes, with thin, thready capillaries often anastomosed with those of primary follicles.
  • (13) In a patient with cancer, a diagnosis of cardiac tamponade should be considered when there is dyspnea, cough, thready pulse or pulsus paradoxus, low systolic blood pressure, engorged neck veins, an enlarged cardiac silhouette, and total or ventricular electrical alternans.
  • (14) The nevi showed increased amounts of thick elastic fibres, which were composed of irregularly arranged, often finger-like, subunits surrounded by a thready material.
  • (15) The small markedly degenerated corpus luteum contains only scattered thready capillaries.
  • (16) Small (primary) follicles showed thin and thready capillaries.
  • (17) They will be pale, sweaty, may complain of thirst, and the pulse will be rapid and thready.
  • (18) Furthermore, a thready material was found in the membrane as well as an increased amount of acid mucopolysaccharides.
  • (19) The stippled pattern was found to be more common in those cases of less than one year's duration, while the thready pattern was more common in those cases lasting longer than one year.
  • (20) The SLIs were thready linear or tubular structures which immunostained with antiubiquitin antibodies.

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