Terms vs Forebite - What's the difference?
terms | forebite |
To bite beforehand or in front.
*1897 , Henry Ward Beecher, The original Plymouth pulpit :
A condition where the (front) teeth are set too far forward in the mouth.
*1963 , Acta chirurgiae plasticae - Page 299:
*1977 , Pure-bred Dogs, American Kennel Gazette - Volume 94, Part 4 - Page 88:
As nouns the difference between terms and forebite
is that terms is while forebite is a condition where the (front) teeth are set too far forward in the mouth.As a verb forebite is
to bite beforehand or in front.forebite
English
Etymology 1
From .Verb
- You may backbite him a little, but you will not forebite him at all.
Derived terms
* * *Etymology 2
From .Noun
(en noun)- After orthodontic widening of right half and repair of forebite (c, d).
- [...] forebite is almost an eight inch off and at this age not apt to improve.
