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The word "enwrap" has been in use in the English language since at least the 14th century. It is believed to have been influenced by the Old Norse word "verpa," which also meant "to throw or cast."
Etymology The word wrap originates from the Middle English word wrappen which itself
Etymology The word ensure comes from the Old French word en seür which means to m
Etymology Middle English assurer Anglo French asseurer Old French asseürer Late Lat
Etymology The word envelope comes from the Old French word enveloper which means to
Etymology Middle English enclosen from Anglo Norman French enclos present participle
Etymology Latin implicare to enfold entangle Proto Indo European plek to fol
Etymology The word cocoon comes from the French word cocon which in turn is derived
Etymology The word tube comes from the Latin word tuba meaning trumpet The term w
Etymology Old English scrūd meaning garment cloak cover Proto Germanic skroud
Etymology The word capsule comes from the Latin word capsula which means small box
Etymology Warp comes from the Old English word weorpan meaning to throw or to cast