wpm |
abbreviation of "words per minute." |
wrack1 |
severe damage or destruction. |
wrack2 |
that which remains after something has been destroyed; wreckage, esp. of a ship. [2 definitions] |
wrack3 |
variant of rack4. |
wraith |
an apparition of a living person, believed to foreshadow his or her imminent death. [2 definitions] |
wrangle |
to quarrel noisily or heatedly. [6 definitions] |
wrap |
to cover, encircle, or enfold with something. [11 definitions] |
wraparound |
something that wraps around or that has overlapping parts, esp. a skirt that wraps around with sufficient overlapping that it covers the body even though it is fastened only at the waist. [2 definitions] |
wrapped up in |
engrossed or absorbed in (an activity, entertainment, or the like). |
wrapper |
that which can be used to wrap; wrapping; wrap. [3 definitions] |
wrapping |
(often pl.) material that is used to wrap something. |
wrap-up |
(informal) a summary, esp. of broadcast news. |
wrap up |
to finish tidily; conclude. |
wrasse |
any of various usu. brightly colored tropical fish with thick lips and strong teeth. |
wrath |
violent or fierce anger, indignation, or resentment. [3 definitions] |
wrathful |
full of, displaying, or prompted by wrath. |
wreak |
to inflict or carry out (punishment, revenge, destruction, or the like). [2 definitions] |
wreath |
a circular band, usu. of flowers or foliage woven or twisted together, used as a symbol or decoration. [2 definitions] |
wreathe |
to make into a wreath; bend, twist, or weave. [6 definitions] |
wreck |
an action or event, such as a collision, that results in great or total destruction. [10 definitions] |
wreckage |
the remains of that which has been wrecked. [2 definitions] |