Terms vs Foreready - What's the difference?
terms | foreready |
(lb) To make ready ahead of time; prepare in advance.
*1995 , Percy Grainger's Gift to the Land of His Birth:
*2010 , H. N. Turteltaub, Justinian :
As a noun terms
is .As a verb foreready is
(lb) to make ready ahead of time; prepare in advance.foreready
English
Verb
- If l am a lifemaster l have the same "right" to a museum as these other men & have a full right to foreready for it while l am alive.
- Plainly, he had forereadied them. I thought more of him for that, not less, having had many hours of my life wasted by lackwits unprepared for the audiences they had gained with me.
