Wraparound: meaning, definitions and examples

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wraparound

 

[ ˈræpəˌaʊnd ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

general use

Wraparound refers to something that extends or wraps around an object or area. In various contexts, it can describe a feature that involves a circular or surrounding effect.

Synonyms

circumference, encompassment, surrounding.

Examples of usage

  • The wraparound porch adds to the charm of the house.
  • She wore a wraparound dress that suited her perfectly.
  • The dataset includes wraparound functionality for edge cases.

Translations

Translations of the word "wraparound" in other languages:

🇵🇹 envoltório

🇮🇳 गिर्दाना

🇩🇪 Umwicklung

🇮🇩 membungkus

🇺🇦 загортання

🇵🇱 owinięcie

🇯🇵 ラッピング

🇫🇷 enveloppement

🇪🇸 envoltura

🇹🇷 sarmak

🇰🇷 감싸기

🇸🇦 تغليف

🇨🇿 obalení

🇸🇰 obal

🇨🇳 包裹

🇸🇮 ovijanje

🇮🇸 vafning

🇰🇿 ораштау

🇬🇪 შესახვევი

🇦🇿 sarğı

🇲🇽 envoltura

Etymology

The term 'wraparound' originated in the late 20th century, specifically derived from the combination of 'wrap' and 'around.' The word 'wrap' comes from the Old English 'wrappa,' which means to enclose or envelop, while 'around' originates from the Old English 'around,' indicating a circular motion. The concept of wrapping around has been utilized in various fields, including fashion, where garments like wraparound dresses allow for adjustable fits, and in technology, where wraparound functionality can be featured in software applications. Its usage has continued to evolve, leading to its application in different contexts, illustrating the versatility and adaptability of the term.