What's the difference between warmer and warner?

Warmer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, warms.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "There is sufficient evidence... of past surface temperatures to say with a high level of confidence that the last few decades of the 20th century were warmer than any comparable period in the last 400 years.
  • (2) Blood samples taken from children at certain ages and during the warmer months contained more lead than samples obtained during the cooler months.
  • (3) The warmer half-spindle was longer than the cooler.
  • (4) The same strains were isolated from the baby warmer mattress, baby cot, suction machine bottle and wall of the fridge.
  • (5) A total of 42% of the clinical isolates and 15% of the environmental isolates were enterotoxigenic (by the suckling mouse assay); these levels were significantly lower than those found in warmer environments.
  • (6) Less confidence can be placed in proxy-based reconstructions of surface temperatures for AD 900 to 1600, although the available proxy evidence does indicate that many locations were warmer during the past 25 years than during any other 25-year period since 900."
  • (7) In warmer water (18 degrees C), the parasites reproduced intensively only on the scaly form of fish, whereas no parasites were found on the scaleless form some days after infection.
  • (8) El Niño is declared when temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean are 0.8C above average, and brings a dry winter and spring to southern Australia and a warmer than average spring and summer to the eastern states.
  • (9) Sadly, this warmer weather has left many fashion retailers with a substantial stock overhang, raising the question of earlier and deeper discounts as we get closer to Christmas.
  • (10) The median innervated fingertips were warmer than those innervated by the ulnar nerves.
  • (11) This is considerably warmer than the mid-September average of around 17C (62.6F), the Met Office said.
  • (12) The statistical evaluation results that all children were dressed nearly in the like wise in spite of a considerable difference of the temperature in both crèches; only the covering of the arms was significant less in the warmer new-builded crèch.
  • (13) Obama received a rapturous welcome when he visited in 2010, though concrete results of the warmer relationship have been less obvious .
  • (14) We utilized arterial and venous catheters to create a circulatory fistula through the heating mechanism of a modified commercially available counter-current fluid warmer to achieve simple, rapid extracorporeal rewarming.
  • (15) But my standard of living is certainly less than when I worked, and I don't see it getting better, so I'm thinking of emigrating to somewhere cheaper and warmer.
  • (16) Boiling the hand warmers redissolves the sodium acetate in the water in the water released from the crystals, recreating the supersaturated solution, so you are ready for another chilly evening walk.
  • (17) Certainly Alan has far warmer feelings towards the Kop hero than whoever it was that compared him to Leicestershire's premier plodding lad rockers.
  • (18) But because meltwater can percolate down to lubricate the undersides of glaciers, and because warmer oceans can lift the ends of glaciers up off the sea floor and remove a natural brake, the ice itself can end up getting dumped into the sea, unmelted.
  • (19) Higher temperatures in the anaesthetic room, prewarming of infusion fluids and employment of infusion warmers should be employed with all anaesthetics.
  • (20) Tests run at 37 C were 28% less abrasive than those at room temperature, suggesting a softening of bristles because of the warmer temperature.

Warner


Definition:

  • (n.) One who warns; an admonisher.
  • (n.) A warrener.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The eight senators, including the incoming ranking member Mark Warner of Virginia, wrote to Barack Obama to request he declassify relevant intelligence on the election.
  • (2) In this review, Warner Greene and colleagues discuss recent studies that have revealed an intriguing molecular interplay between two pathogenic human retroviruses, HIV-1 and HTLV-1, and certain cellular genes that normally control T-cell growth.
  • (3) Both Bin Hammam and Warner issued statements calling into question the process that led to their suspensions.
  • (4) President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government has joined MPs, bloggers and local media in denouncing the newly-released Warner Brothers epic, 300, as a calculated attempt to demonise Iran at a time of intensifying US pressure over the country's nuclear programme.
  • (5) Warner, a government minister in his country, suggested on Trinidadian television that the allegations were a conspiracy.
  • (6) Will Francis, director, Vandal London Facebook Twitter Pinterest Will has worked with a variety of global brands including Net-a-Porter, Samsung, Spotify, Microsoft, Warner Music and Nike Foundation to innovate in social media, something he’s been doing since his days as editor of MySpace in the mid-late noughties.
  • (7) The US justice department has alleged $10m was sent by South Africa, through Fifa, to Warner in three wire transfers in 2008 as payback for him and two other then Fifa executive committee members backing South Africa in the 2004 vote.
  • (8) Photograph: Warner Bros “I think maybe the ambition comes also from a place of being sort of partially unsatisfied with what you’ve done and thinking you can be better, and trying to get better,” she continues.
  • (9) It was Tim, an archivist from Warners whom I had been pestering for years about trying to track down some long-lost film footage.
  • (10) Triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) were measured by radioimmunoassay in Pronase hydrolysates of four lots each of 1- and 2-grain tablets of desiccated thyroid (Thyroid, Armour) and thyroglobulin (Proloid, Warner-Chilcott).
  • (11) Time Inc, the largest magazine publisher in the US with titles including Time, Sports Illustrated and Marie Claire, was spun off last month as a corporate manoeuvre to protect Time Warner from the continuing decline in the publishing sector.
  • (12) A total of 14 men – nine soccer officials and five marketing executives – were indicted by the US justice department in May, including former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner, who is resisting extradition from Trinidad and Tobago.
  • (13) They are making a big play for more content and Time Warner has some of the best global franchises you could hope to have – look at Harry Potter, Batman and HBO.” Time Warner’s lucrative cable channel business includes TNT, TBS and HBO, home to shows including Game of Thrones.
  • (14) In a letter addressed to Richard Burr and Mark Warner, chairman and vice-chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, Page notes media reports that secret court orders were issued last October to allow the FBI to conduct surveillance of “US persons” in an investigation of possible contacts between Russian banks and the Trump Organization.
  • (15) But the deal will not be easy to pull off, even though Fox indicated that it would sell off Time Warner’s CNN, which competes directly with Fox News .
  • (16) Universal will have accounted for 13, including the judges, while Warner Music and EMI (which is in the process of being sold to Universal) will have had three each.
  • (17) Gerald Levin, the AOL Time Warner chief executive, has set a target of increasing the percentage of revenues generated outside the US from 20% to 50% within the decade.
  • (18) Lawyers for Lockett and Warner have challenged the independence of a state investigation by the department of public safety into what happened to Lockett.
  • (19) Sony Music, Warner Music, Universal Music and EMI had not returned a request for comment at the time of publication.
  • (20) Warner, a former government minister, lost his seat in Trinidad and Tobago parliamentary in elections earlier this month .

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