Forearm ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Forearm ( noun )

  1. The part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist.
  2. A muscle or group of muscles in the forearm.

Origin:

Middle english (denoting the forward part of the arm): from old english forærm, from for- "forward" + ærm arm.

Examples:

  1. He hit him with a powerful punch to the forearm.
  2. The doctor felt the patient's pulse in his forearm.
  3. The athlete's forearm muscles were well developed.
  4. The tattoo on his forearm was a tribal design.
  5. The patient broke her forearm in the accident.

(As a verb)

Forearm ( verb )

  1. The part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist.
  2. A muscle or group of muscles in the forearm.

Origin:

Middle english (denoting the forward part of the arm): from old english forærm, from for- "forward" + ærm arm.

Examples:

  1. He hit him with a powerful punch to the forearm.
  2. The doctor felt the patient's pulse in his forearm.
  3. The athlete's forearm muscles were well developed.
  4. The tattoo on his forearm was a tribal design.
  5. The patient broke her forearm in the accident.
Some random words: unleavened, heritage, tenant