What's the difference between typo and tyro?

Typo


Definition:

  • (n.) A compositor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Tennis Australia apologises for Bernard Tomic 'Hall of Shame' typo Read more When police arrived they allegedly told him he was being evicted from the hotel and gave him a trespass warning.
  • (2) Photograph: The Guardian “Tennis Australia sincerely apologises for the typo in the daily results service today,” the statement said.
  • (3) The messages are littered with typos, apparently the result of overzealous autocorrect settings, said Carlos Marín, director of Milenio, in an accompanying editorial.
  • (4) He suggested that it was "a typo, to be perfectly honest".
  • (5) Now I'd love to stay and chat all night, but unfortunately I have to correct all the typos in this report, insert gags where appropriate and remove all the bits where I slagged off Steven Gerrard, who is about to lift the Champions League trophy for Liverpool.
  • (6) Sounders official matchday Twitter account is claiming that having Shalrie Joseph listed as a forward for the Sounders is not a typo.
  • (7) No, that's not a typo for 'Steve Nash's back' This has been a strange week for injury news.
  • (8) But the obvious answer is the correct one: a typo renamed young striker Tommy Wright for the day.
  • (9) "I do remember finding my first typo when I was about five," she says.
  • (10) Unable to admit that his boss had been guilty of a simple typo, spokesman Sean Spicer – who back in January had pretended a small crowd was bigger than a big crowd – declared that “ The president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant ”.
  • (11) Ed Miliband makes a typo, Twitter eats itself Typos are par for the course on Twitter, of course.
  • (12) Mike Bergen (@BergenCapital) Hearing talks with troika break down again; troika negotiators walk out of meeting with labour minister October 16, 2012 Matt O'Brien (@ObsoleteDogma) Typo.
  • (13) But all this hardly makes a typo a trend; if it did, a whole lot of us are in trouble.
  • (14) Our deepest apologizes [sic] for the earlier typo.” The apology was subsequently corrected , and the first apology tweet deleted.
  • (15) Apologies for the earlier typo, and many thanks to the rival journalist - and baerchen below - for flagging it up.
  • (16) Those of you unfortunate enough to have seen the ads will know that we're all invited to a party with Jim White and Natalie Sawyer - BYOBB (the extra b's a typo) - to celebrate wildly as Peter Crouch completes a last-minute move to QPR.
  • (17) Conservative MP Philip Lee, who is a doctor, queried the government's claim that full compensation would cost £3bn, which he said was based on a "typo".
  • (18) But like many of you I’m hoping the game itself will do the job and keep my eyes open and the typos at bat bay.
  • (19) Then leave us all with 20yrs immense health bills.” Murdoch’s Twitter stream is also an endless source of typos and auto-correct fails.
  • (20) Click here to watch Mortdecai trailer The trailer shows a luxuriously moustached Depp travelling to Los Angeles, described as "a terribly vulgar place" and taking part in traditional aristocratic pastimes such as shooting peasants (no typo).

Tyro


Definition:

  • (n.) A beginner in learning; one who is in the rudiments of any branch of study; a person imperfectly acquainted with a subject; a novice.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Hence tyrO, tyrA, and aroF constitute an operon regulated by tyrR.
  • (2) When I first moved to Glasgow and was very much a tyro writer, I would occasionally wander off to Kelvingrove and potter.
  • (3) The radioligand [125I-Tyro]ovine CRF [( 125I] oCRF) was used to identify, characterize, and localize CRF receptors in a crude homogenate of mouse spleen.
  • (4) We have used PCR to identify 13 novel protein-tyrosine kinase genes (tyro-1 to -13), six of which (tyro-1 to -6) are preferentially expressed in the developing vertebrate nervous system.
  • (5) However, with 125I-Tyro-oCRF(34-41) as the radiolabeled ligand and Tyro-oCRF(34-41) as the standard, serial dilutions of CRF(1-41), CRF(36-41), and CRF(37-41) generated parallel displacement curves, and the molar cross-reactivities were 90%, 45% and 10% respectively.
  • (6) The rank order of potency of the unlabelled atrial natriuretic peptides for competing with specific 125I-ANF (101-126) binding sites was rANF (92-126) greater than rANF (101-126) greater than rANF (99-126) greater than rANF (103-126) greater than Tyro-Atriopeptin I greater than hANF (105-126) greater than rANF (1-126).
  • (7) In vitro receptor autoradiography, utilizing 125I-Tyro-ovine CRF, revealed correspondence between CRF binding sites and CRF-immunoreactive fibers in the cerebellar cortex.
  • (8) Rat, chick, and human CGRP and their synthetic analogues inhibited label binding in a dose-dependent manner with relative potencies as follows; chick greater than rat greater than human greater than [TyrO]rat CGRP.
  • (9) Yet the tyro managed to gather himself at two sets down, perhaps heeding the exhortations from his box to “Keep your head up Nick” (they might have omitted the up), and raced into a 3-0 lead in the third.
  • (10) 125I-Tyro rat CGRP binding sites were demonstrated throughout the rat central nervous system.
  • (11) But then Eriksen, the most understated of high-grade attacking midfielders, has always tended to operate by stealth, a gloriously talented 22-year-old who in his midweek post-training kit looks less like one of Europe's select band of tyro millionaire sportsmen and more like a trainee quantity surveyor just back from a lunchtime game of squash.
  • (12) Tyro-oCRF(34-41) was digested with trypsin and the reaction products were identified by amino acid analysis.
  • (13) The binding of 125I-[TyrO]rat CGRP to rat liver plasma membrane was time dependent, saturable and reversible.
  • (14) Rat CGRP and rat [Tyro]CGRP caused half-maximal effect at 2 nM, and were threefold more potent than human CGRP.
  • (15) In a pilot study, six postabsorptive young men received either 12- or 4-h infusions of [2H2]Phe and [1-13C]Tyr or [1-13C]Phe and [2H2]Tyro.
  • (16) The tyro-1 to -6 genes are all expressed during central nervous system neurogenesis and exhibit distinct and highly regionalized patterns of expression in the adult brain.
  • (17) Arya finally pitched up in Tywin Lannister's fastness, where she has become not just a poppet of a renegade tyro swordswoman but her dad's enemy's trainee cupbearer.
  • (18) The azide radical N3 reacts selectively with amino acids, in neutral solution preferentially with tryptophan (k (N3 + TrpH) = 4.1 X 10(9) dm3 mol(-1s-1) and in alkaline solution also with cysteine and tyrosine (k(N3 + CyS-) = 2.7 X 10(9) dm3 mol-1s-1) and k(N3 + TyrO-) equals 03.6 X 10(9) dm3 mol-1s-1).
  • (19) The nonhydrolyzable guanosine analogue guanosine 5'-(beta,gamma-imido)triphosphate was equipotent in causing a decrease in binding of 125I-[D-Tyro]NMB due to decreased receptor affinity in both cell types, without a change in receptor number, demonstrating that the NMB receptor remained coupled to a guanine nucleotide-binding protein in both native and transfected cells.
  • (20) In the present work, we have characterized by film radioautography the effects of divalent cations and guanine nucleotide on specific receptor for somatostatin (SRIF) using 125I-TyrO-DTrp8-SRIF14 (125I-ToD8-SRIF) as a ligand.

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