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WRAPPING, ppr. 1. Winding; folding; involving; inclosing. 2. a. Used or designed...
WRAPPER, n. 1. One that wraps. 2. That in which any thing is wrapped or inclosed.
WRAPPED, WRAPT, pp. Wound; folded; inclosed.
WRAP-RASCAL, n. An upper coat.
WRAP, v.t. pret. and pp. wrapped or wrapt. 1. To wind or fold together. John 20....
WRANGLING, ppr. Disputing or contending angrily. WRANGLING , n. The act of dispu...
WRANGLESOME, a. Contentious; quarrelsome.
WRANGLER, n. An angry disputant; one who disputes with heat or peevishness; as a...
WRANGLE, v.i. [from the root of wring.] To dispute angrily; to quarrel peevishly...
WRAIN-BOLT. [See Wring-bolt .]
WRACK, WRECK, n. [See Wreck .] A name given to a marine plant which is of great ...
WOX, WOXEN, for waxed. [Not in use.] Note. W before r is always silent.
WOX, WOXEN, for waxed. [Not in use.]
WOVE, pret. of weave, sometimes the participle.
WOUNGSTER, n. Yungster. A young person; a lad; a colloquial word.
WOUNDY, a. Excessive. [Not English.]