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enwrap
enwrap, inwrap, v. (ɛn-, ɪnˈræp) [f. en-1, in- + wrap v.] 1. trans. To wrap, envelop, enfold in or with (a garment, case, or covering, coils or folds of anything); also, with the thing enveloping as subject. lit. and fig. † In early use also: To fold up (a garment).α 1382 Wyclif Jer. x. 8 A tree..wi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tachrichim
In Hebrew, tachrichim means to "enwrap" or "bind". wikipedia.org
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inwrap
inwrap, -ment variant of enwrap, -ment. Oxford English Dictionary
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COVER 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary
SYNONYMS 2. overlay, overspread, envelop, enwrap. 6. cloak, conceal. 11. counterbalance, compensate for. 39, 40. cover, protection, screen, shelter mean a defense against harm or danger and a provision for safety. The main idea in cover is that of concealment, as in darkness, in a wood, or behind something: The ground troops were left without cover when the air force was withdrawn. screen ...
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Idyll XV
displayed about the marriage-bed, the two canopies of greenery above it, the bedstead with its representation of the Rape of Ganymede, the coverlets which enwrap wikipedia.org
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inwrapment
† enˈwrapment, inˈwrapment Obs. rare. [f. enwrap v. + -ment.] The action of enwrapping; the state of being enwrapped. Also concr. a wrapping, covering.1753 S. Shuckford Creation 203 They wreathed together a foliature of the fig-tree, and made themselves enwrapments. 1798 Month. Mag. VI. 552 The inwr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Petr Šálek
Cebit, Hanover, FRG 1998 Views – picture gallery OBI, Nuremberg, FRG 1998 World of Photography – representation of Epson company, Vienna, Austria 1999 Enwrap wikipedia.org
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invilup
† inˈvilup, v. Obs. rare. [ad. It. inviluppare ‘to turne, enwrap, entangle’, etc. (Florio, 1598): see envelop.] trans. To wind, twine, coil.1592 R. D. Hypnerotomachia 77 Their tresses..turned about their heads in an excellent manner, inuiluped [printed inuiluxed], and bound uppe together. Oxford English Dictionary
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inwrapping
▪ I. enwrapping, inwrapping, vbl. n. (ɛn-, ɪnˈræpɪŋ) [f. enwrap, v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb enwrap. Also concr. a fold. lit. and fig.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. i. x. 10 The third and laste of the smal guttes..hathe many involutions and inwrappynges. 1561 T. Norton Calvin's Inst. iv. 62 D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jaw wiring
The arch bars completely enwrap the dental arch. wikipedia.org
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disenwrap
† disenˈwrap, v. Obs. rare. In 7 disin-. [f. dis- 6 + enwrap v.] trans. To free from that in which it is enwrapped; to unwrap.1611 Florio, Disuilluppare, to disinwrap. 1622 Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d'Alf. ii. 222, I went about to dis-inwrap her hands of her mantle, that I might come to touch them. Oxford English Dictionary
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enrapt
enrapt, pple. (ɛnˈræpt) [f. en-1 + rapt.] ‘Carried away’ by prophetic ecstasy; hence, absorbed in contemplation, enraptured.1606 Shakes. Tr. & Cr. v. iii. 65, I myself Am like a Prophet suddenly enrapt. 1790 A. Wilson Invocation Poet. Wks. (1846) 53 Enrapt with the prospect, the bard gazed around. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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circumvest
† circumˈvest, v. Obs. [ad. L. circumvestīre to clothe around, wrap up.] trans. To clothe or invest about, to enwrap as with a garment.1599 A. M. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 112/2 Take Rye paeste, and therwith circumveste the glasse. 1642 Wotton Life Dk. Buckhm. in Reliq. Wotton. (1685) 207 All greatn... Oxford English Dictionary
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unfeather
unˈfeather, v. [un-2 4 and 7.] 1. trans. To strip of feathers; to unplume.1483 Cath. Angl. 124/2 To vn-Fedyr, expennare, explumare. 1586 J. Hooker Hist. Irel. in Holinshed II. 116/2 He so handled the matter, that he had vnfethered him of his best friends, aids, and helps. 1603 Florio Montaigne ii. x... Oxford English Dictionary
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circumvolute
circumvolute, v. (səˈkʌmvəʊl(j)uːt) [f. L. circumvolūt-, ppl. stem of circumvolvĕre to roll round, or ? ad. L. frequentative circumvolūtāre.] 1. trans. To roll or curl round. Also fig.1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 115/2 Vineleaves..and those little circumvolutede sprigges which growe on t... Oxford English Dictionary
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