Bookoftheead vs Bookwise - What's the difference?
bookoftheead | bookwise |
In the manner of a book.
* 1878 , , "The Man on the Beach" in Drift From Two Shores :
* 1977 , , Annemann's Card Magic , page 22:
As an adverb bookwise is
in the manner of a book.bookoftheead
Not English
Bookoftheead has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'bookoftheead':
bespattered, backpedaled, backpedalled, basipterygoid, backpatchedbookwise
English
Alternative forms
* book-wiseAdverb
(-)- [S]he strode to the middle of the room the paper held and folded book-wise in her hands.
- Unknown to the audience, the left fingers have tilted the two red top cards open bookwise ...