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Definition of wrap
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Wrap (v. t.) To cover by
winding
or
folding;
to
envelop
completely;
to
involve;
to
infold;
-- often with up.
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Wrap
::
Wrap (n.) A
wrapper;
-- often used in the
plural
for
blankets,
furs,
shawls,
etc., used in
riding
or
traveling..
Wrap
::
Wrap (v. t.) To wind or fold
together;
to
arrange
in
folds.
Moble
::
Moble (v. t.) To wrap the head of in a hood.
Enwrapment
::
Enwrapment
(n.) Act of
enwrapping;
a
wrapping
or an
envelope.
Former
::
Former
(n.) A shape
around
which an
article
is to be
shaped,
molded,
woven
wrapped,
pasted,
or
otherwise
constructed..
Wrapped
::
Wrapped
(imp. & p. p.) of Wra.
Bambino
::
Bambino
(n.) A child or baby; esp., a
representation
in art of the
infant
Christ
wrapped
in
swaddling
clothes..
Bemuffle
::
Bemuffle
(v. t.) To cover as with a
muffler;
to wrap up.
Afghan
::
Afghan
(n.) A kind of
worsted
blanket
or wrap.
Wrappage
::
Wrappage
(n.) The act of
wrapping.
Jess
::
"Jess (n.) A short strap of
leather
or silk
secured
round the leg of a hawk, to which the leash or line,
wrapped
round the
falconer's
hand, was
attached
when used. See
Illust.
of
Falcon..
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..
Gown
::
Gown (n.) A loose
wrapper
worn by
gentlemen
within
doors;
a
dressing
gown.
Buckram
::
Buckram
(n.) A
coarse
cloth of linen or hemp,
stiffened
with size or glue, used in
garments
to keep them in the form
intended,
and for
wrappers
to cover
merchandise..
Waistcloth
::
Waistcloth
(n.) A cloth or
wrapper
worn about the
waist;
by
extension,
such a
garment
worn about the hips and
passing
between
the
thighs..
Bewrapped
::
Bewrapped
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bewra.
Muffle
::
Muffle
(v. t.) To wrap with
something
that dulls or
deadens
the sound of; as, to
muffle
the
strings
of a drum, or that part of an oar which rests in the
rowlock..
Cerement
::
Cerement
(n.) Any
shroud
or
wrapping
for the dead.
Enwrap
::
Enwrap
(v. t.) To
envelop.
See
Inwrap.
Sheet
::
Sheet (v. t.) To
furnish
with a sheet or
sheets;
to wrap in, or cover with, a
sheet,
or as with a
sheet..
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