wraparound
See also: wrap-around and wrap around
English
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Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɹæp.ə.ɹaʊnd/ (enPR: răpˈˈˈˈˈˈˈ -ə-round)
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Adjective
wraparound (not comparable)
- (of clothing) Designed to be wrapped around the body and tied.
- (of windows, sunglasses and eyeglasses lenses, etc.) Extending around a corner or bend.
- 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)
- (countable) A garment that is wrapped around the body and tied.
- (countable) A label or advertising display that wraps around a container.
- (countable, television, radio) A segment where material featuring one person (such as a reporter) is introduced and concluded by another person.
- (countable, often attributive) An extension to a property that combines side and rear additions.
- (countable) Synonym of wraparound mortgage.
- (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.
- (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.
- (countable, ice hockey) An attempt to score by reaching around the side of the net from behind.