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Definition of wrap
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Wrap (v. t.) To wind or fold
together;
to
arrange
in
folds.
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Lecythis
::
Lecythis
(n.) A genus of
gigantic
trees,
chiefly
Brazilian,
of the order
Myrtaceae,
having
woody
capsules
opening
by an
apical
lid.
Lecythis
Zabucajo
yields
the
delicious
sapucaia
nuts. L.
Ollaria
produces
the
monkey-pots,
its
capsules.
Its bark
separates
into thin
sheets,
like
paper,
used by the
natives
for
cigarette
wrappers..
Robe
::
Robe (v. t.) A skin of an
animal,
especially,
a skin of the
bison,
dressed
with the fur on, and used as a
wrap..
Envolup
::
Envolup
(v. t.) To wrap up; to
envelop.
Covering
::
Covering
(n.)
Anything
which
covers
or
conceals,
as a roof, a
screen,
a
wrapper,
clothing,
etc..
Envelopment
::
Envelopment
(n.) The act of
enveloping
or
wrapping;
an
inclosing
or
covering
on all
sides.
Wrapped
::
Wrapped
(imp. & p. p.) of Wra.
Infold
::
Infold
(v. t.) To wrap up or cover with
folds;
to
envelop;
to
inwrap;
to
inclose;
to
involve.
Enwrap
::
Enwrap
(v. t.) To
envelop.
See
Inwrap.
Butterbur
::
Butterbur
(n.) A
broad-leaved
plant
(Petasites
vulgaris)
of the
Composite
family,
said to have been used in
England
for
wrapping
up pats of
butter..
Woold
::
Woold (v. t.) To wind, or wrap;
especially,
to wind a rope
round,
as a mast or yard made of two or more
pieces,
at the place where it has been
fished
or
scarfed,
in order to
strengthen
it..
Inwrap
::
Inwrap
(v. t.) To
involve,
as in
difficulty
or
perplexity;
to
perplex..
Forwrap
::
Forwrap
(v. t.) To wrap up; to
conceal.
Wrapping
::
Wrapping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wra.
Endophyllous
::
Endophyllous
(a.)
Wrapped
up
within
a leaf or
sheath.
Bambino
::
Bambino
(n.) A child or baby; esp., a
representation
in art of the
infant
Christ
wrapped
in
swaddling
clothes..
Shawl
::
Shawl (v. t.) To wrap in a
shawl.
Enwrapment
::
Enwrapment
(n.) Act of
enwrapping;
a
wrapping
or an
envelope.
Unwrap
::
Unwrap
(v. t.) To open or undo, as what is
wrapped
or
folded..
Tillet
::
Tillet
(n.) A bag made of thin
glazed
muslin,
used as a
wrapper
for dress
goods..
Lapping
::
Lapping
(n.) A kind of
machine
blanket
or
wrapping
material
used by
calico
printers.
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