different between forend vs torend
forend
English
Etymology
fore- +? end
Noun
forend (plural forends)
- (firearms) Part of a rifle, underneath the barrel, where it is supported by the hand.
Anagrams
- Ferdon, fonder
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torend
English
Etymology
From Middle English torenden; equivalent to to- +? rend.
Verb
torend (third-person singular simple present torends, present participle torending, simple past and past participle torent)
- (transitive, obsolete) To tear apart, rend to pieces; tear up.
See also
- berend
Anagrams
- dentro, dronte, rodent
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