What's the difference between toggle and woggle?

Toggle


Definition:

  • (n.) A wooden pin tapering toward both ends with a groove around its middle, fixed transversely in the eye of a rope to be secured to any other loop or bight or ring; a kind of button or frog capable of being readily engaged and disengaged for temporary purposes.
  • (n.) Two rods or plates connected by a toggle joint.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Animals were tested in a toggle-floor box apparatus, 30 min after saline or oxotremorine treatment (ip).
  • (2) Locomotor activity of CD-1 mice, tested in an unfamiliar environment (toggle-floor box), was increased either by a subhypnotic dose (20 mg kg-1) of pentobarbitone or after recovery from pentobarbitone-induced (50 mg kg-1) anaesthesia.
  • (3) A new toggle latch has provided nearly a year of failure-free operation on the bench, without measurable wear.
  • (4) Interleaved sagittal sections are broken into two groups, one on each side of the head, and the MR receiver is toggled between the two coils.
  • (5) There are Google satellite and street maps networked to the city’s information systems, which staff can toggle for close-ups and additional data overlays.
  • (6) Aligner is an editor for the manual alignment of up to 100 sequences that toggles between display of matched characters and normal unmatched sequences.
  • (7) Just on Android Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Android Quick Settings panel varies in style, but contains toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Airplane mode.
  • (8) Two distal bolts reduce the toggle of the nail in the femoral shaft.
  • (9) When subjected to pull-out, toggle, and compression testing, in a cancellous bone calf model, it was demonstrated to be biomechanically inferior to the 4.0 mm ASIF cancellous screw.
  • (10) In a first set of experiments, which was carried out with the toggle-floor box, U-50,488 depressed locomotor activity in both strains.
  • (11) One potential complication of blind abomasopexy techniques, including the toggle-pin technique, is the possibility of creating pyloric outflow obstruction.
  • (12) Chiropractic mechanical force, manually assisted short lever adjusting is a spinoff of the specific toggle recoil adjusting techniques, which were based on the original chiropractic subluxation theory propounded by Daniel David Palmer in 1895.
  • (13) Skull roentgenograms showed the toggle switch, and the patient was referred to our institution for definitive care.
  • (14) The external coil sends an electromagnetic pulse to the implant, triggering a CMOS "D" flip-flop connected as a toggle switch--its state is toggled on or off upon receiving the external pulse.
  • (15) Some Android phones also have a Sync toggle in Quick Settings, which disables Sync for all accounts on the device.
  • (16) This is achieved by using a relatively small toggle and drills with small diameter.
  • (17) A toggle switch penetrated the anterior and posterior tables of his frontal sinus and lodged in the frontal lobe.
  • (18) On Android, use the screen brightness toggle in Quick Settings (swipe down from the top to bring down the Notification Shade and tap the top right had quick settings toggle if needed) the brightness slider under display settings.
  • (19) He said he had previously thought that "trade dress" should not be patentable – but that my "opinion toggled" [in favour] as he considered the evidence.
  • (20) The present experiments were aimed at comparing morphine effects in CD-1 mice under three conditions, namely, Varimex apparatus (VAR), toggle floor box (TOGGLE), videotape recording (VIDEO) in a home cage environment.

Woggle


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) she hoots at her gulping husband, woggle quivering with horror.