What's the difference between vizard and vizarded?

Vizard


Definition:

  • (n.) A mask; a visor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Sarah Vizard, retail expert at trade journal Marketing Week, said John Lewis’s campaign was innovative because of its use of social media and events to encourage people to visit stores as well as shop online.
  • (2) Sarah Vizard, retail specialist at trade journal Marketing Week, said: "It makes sense to be online and across social media, as this is where the most loyal customers are."
  • (3) Tissue specificity, developmental regulation, and high-level expression of mck are conferred primarily by a muscle-specific enhancer located between base pairs (bp) -1350 and -1048 relative to the transcription initiation site (E. A. Sternberg, G. Spizz, W. M. Perry, D. Vizard, T. Weil, and E. N. Olson, Mol.
  • (4) Previously, we reported that induction of the muscle creatine kinase (mck) gene during myogenesis was dependent on a distal upstream enhancer that cooperated with a proximal promoter to direct high levels of expression in developing muscle cells (E. A. Sternberg, G. Spizz, W. M. Perry, D. Vizard, T. Weil, and E. N. Olson, Mol.

Vizarded


Definition:

  • (a.) Wearing a vizard.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Sarah Vizard, retail expert at trade journal Marketing Week, said John Lewis’s campaign was innovative because of its use of social media and events to encourage people to visit stores as well as shop online.
  • (2) Sarah Vizard, retail specialist at trade journal Marketing Week, said: "It makes sense to be online and across social media, as this is where the most loyal customers are."
  • (3) Tissue specificity, developmental regulation, and high-level expression of mck are conferred primarily by a muscle-specific enhancer located between base pairs (bp) -1350 and -1048 relative to the transcription initiation site (E. A. Sternberg, G. Spizz, W. M. Perry, D. Vizard, T. Weil, and E. N. Olson, Mol.
  • (4) Previously, we reported that induction of the muscle creatine kinase (mck) gene during myogenesis was dependent on a distal upstream enhancer that cooperated with a proximal promoter to direct high levels of expression in developing muscle cells (E. A. Sternberg, G. Spizz, W. M. Perry, D. Vizard, T. Weil, and E. N. Olson, Mol.

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