| wrinkle |
a crease or pucker in a piece of material such as paper or cloth
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| wrap |
The parameter of tape-head alignment that determines how large an area of tape oxide is in contact with the front surface of the tape head, ie, the surface containing the gap. Also called contact. The correct wrap is different for heads of different frontal design. The combination of wrap and tape tension determines whether the tape makes adequate contact at the gap itself.
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| wrongful death |
When a wrongful act-- such as negligence, intentional attack, manslaughter or murder-- of one person results in the death of another. The family who has lost the company and support of the deceased may file a wrongful death action against the party or parties who caused the death.
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| wrinkle |
A surface imperfection in laminated plastics that has the appearance of a crease or fold in one or more outer sheets of the paper, fabric, or other base, which has been pressed in. Also occurs in vacuum bag molding when the bag is improperly placed, causing a crease.
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| writing |
The act of producing an image on a page one character or stroke at a time, such as by hand with a pen or pencil or by means of a typewriter or pen plotter.
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| WR | a ship that has been destroyed at sea |
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| WR | a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles) |
| WR | an accident that destroys a ship at sea |
| WR | something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation |
| WR | smash or break forcefully |
| WR | the remaining parts of something that has been wrecked |
| WR | destroyed in an accident |
| WR | a truck equipped to hoist and pull wrecked cars (or to remove cars from no-parking zones) |
| WR | someone who commits sabotage or deliberately causes wrecks |
| WR | someone who demolishes or dismantles buildings as a job |
| WR | brown fish of the Atlantic and Mediterranean found around rocks and shipwrecks |
| WR | destruction achieved by wrecking something |
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