wraparound

See also: wrap-around and wrap around

English

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Etymology

From wrap +‎ around.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɹæp.ə.ɹaʊnd/ (enPR: răpˈˈˈˈˈˈˈ -ə-round)
  • Audio (US):(file)

Adjective

wraparound (not comparable)

  1. (of clothing) Designed to be wrapped around the body and tied.
  2. (of windows, sunglasses and eyeglasses lenses, etc.) Extending around a corner or bend.
  3. Serving to surround or bookend something else.
    • 1999, Thomas Schatz, Boom and Bust: American Cinema in the 1940s, page 397:
      Ushers announced movie showtimes from the moment the A picture started because the wraparound material was simply not the main attraction.

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Noun

wraparound (countable and uncountable, plural wraparounds)

  1. (countable) A garment that is wrapped around the body and tied.
  2. (countable) A label or advertising display that wraps around a container.
  3. (countable, television, radio) A segment where material featuring one person (such as a reporter) is introduced and concluded by another person.
  4. (countable, often attributive) An extension to a property that combines side and rear additions.
  5. (countable) Synonym of wraparound mortgage.
  6. (uncountable, countable, computing) Word wrap, the word processing feature that moves text to the beginning of the next line if it will not fit at the end of the current line.
  7. (uncountable, countable, programming) The wrapping of numerical values in case of underflow or overflow.
    The addition of integers is unchecked, so wraparound occurs if the resulting value is beyond the representable range.
  8. (countable, ice hockey) An attempt to score by reaching around the side of the net from behind.