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Definition of wreath
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of wreath is as below...
Wreath
(n.) An
appendage
to the
shield,
placed
above it, and
supporting
the crest (see
Illust.
of
Crest).
It
generally
represents
a twist of two cords of silk, one
tinctured
like the
principal
metal,
the other like the
principal
color in the
arms..
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Wreathless
::
Wreathless
(a.)
Destitute
of a
wreath.
Laureled
::
Laureled
(a.)
Crowned
with
laurel,
or with a
laurel
wreath;
laureate..
Wreathen
::
Wreathen
(Archaic)
of
Wreath.
Unwreathe
::
Unwreathe
(v. t.) To
untwist,
uncoil,
or
untwine,
as
anything
wreathed..
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To turn
completely,
or with
repeated
turns;
especially,
to turn about
something
fixed;
to cause to form
convolutions
about
anything;
to coil; to
twine;
to
twist;
to
wreathe;
as, to wind
thread
on a spool or into a
ball..
Wreath
::
Wreath
(n.) An
appendage
to the
shield,
placed
above it, and
supporting
the crest (see
Illust.
of
Crest).
It
generally
represents
a twist of two cords of silk, one
tinctured
like the
principal
metal,
the other like the
principal
color in the
arms..
Bucranium
::
Bucranium
(n.) A
sculptured
ornament,
representing
an ox skull
adorned
with
wreaths,
etc..
Pygobranchia
::
Pygobranchia
(n. pl.) A
division
of
opisthobranchiate
mollusks
having
the
branchiae
in a
wreath
or group
around
the anal
opening,
as in the genus
Doris..
Green
::
Green (n.) Fresh
leaves
or
branches
of trees or other
plants;
wreaths;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Twine
::
Twine (n.) To twist
together;
to form by
twisting
or
winding
of
threads;
to
wreathe;
as, fine
twined
linen..
Maypole
::
Maypole
(n.) A tall pole
erected
in an open place and
wreathed
with
flowers,
about which the
rustic
May-day
sports
were had..
Coronal
::
Coronal
(n.) A
crown;
wreath;
garland.
Wreath
::
Wreath
(n.)
Something
twisted,
intertwined,
or
curled;
as, a
wreath
of
smoke;
a
wreath
of
flowers..
Entwist
::
Entwist
(v. t.) To twist or
wreathe
round;
to
intwine.
Strophanthus
::
Strop (n.) A piece of rope
spliced
into a
circular
wreath,
and put round a block for
hanging
it..
Wreaths
::
Wreaths
(pl. ) of
Wreat.
Wreathe
::
Wreathe
(v. i.) To be
intewoven
or
entwined;
to twine
together;
as, a bower of
wreathing
trees..
Laureate
::
Laureate
(v. i.) To honor with a
wreath
of
laurel,
as
formerly
was done in
bestowing
a
degree
at the
English
universities..
Tortility
::
Tortility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
tortile,
twisted,
or
wreathed..
Torqued
::
Torqued
(a.)
Wreathed;
twisted.
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