wrapper (noun)

  • 101cover — 1. verb 1) she covered her face with a towel Syn: protect, shield, shelter; hide, conceal, veil Ant: expose, reveal 2) his car was covered in mud Syn: cak …

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  • 102covering — 1. noun 1) a plastic covering Syn: awning, canopy, tarpaulin, cowling, cowl, casing, housing; wrapping, wrapper, cover, envelope, sheath, sleeve, jacket, lid, top, cap 2) …

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  • 103robe — 1. noun 1) they put on their robes after swimming Syn: bathrobe, dressing gown, kimono, housecoat, kaftan, cover up, wrapper 2) she wore a fur trimmed red robe Syn: cloak, wrap, mantle, cape …

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  • 104bung fritz — /bʌŋ ˈfrɪts/ (say bung frits) noun Chiefly SA 1. a type of mild flavoured luncheon meat in the form of a large, pre cooked sausage with a thin orange skin (opposed to fritz). 2. a similar meat sold pre sliced or as a sausage in a plastic wrapper …

  • 105envelope — /ˈɛnvəloʊp / (say envuhlohp), /ˈɒn / (say on ) noun 1. a cover for a letter or the like, usually so made that it can be sealed or fastened. 2. that which envelops; a wrapper, integument, or surrounding cover. 3. Botany a surrounding or enclosing… …

  • 106filler — /ˈfɪlə/ (say filuh) noun 1. someone or something that fills. 2. a thing or quantity of a material put in to fill something, or to fill in a gap. 3. a liquid, paste, or paint like substance used to fill in pores or cracks before painting or… …

  • 107involucre — /ɪnvəˈlukə/ (say invuh loohkuh) noun 1. Botany a collection or rosette of bracts subtending a flower cluster, umbel, or the like. 2. a covering, especially a membranous one. {French, from Latin involūcrum wrapper, covering} –involucral, adjective …

  • 108packaging — /ˈpækədʒɪŋ/ (say pakuhjing) noun 1. the box, wrapper, plastic sleeve, etc., in which an item is presented for sale. 2. the manner in which a public figure or issue is presented, especially to the media …

  • 109pilchers — /ˈpɪltʃəz / (say pilchuhz) plural noun flannel or plastic pants or a plastic wrapper worn by an infant over a nappy. {Middle English pilche, Old English pylce, pylece, from Late Latin pellīcia, from Latin pellis, skin} …

  • 110vulva — /ˈvʌlvə/ (say vulvuh), /ˈvʊlvə / (say voolvuh) noun (plural vulvas or vulvae /ˈvʊlvi/ (say voolvee)) the external female genitalia, specifically, the two pairs of labia and the cleft between them. {Latin: wrapper} –vulval, vulvar, adjective… …