1. wraparound - Noun
2. wraparound - Adjective
(of clothing) Designed to be wrapped around the body and tied.
(of windows, lenses, etc.) That extends around a corner or bend.
Serving to surround or bookend something else.
(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.
(often attributive) An extension to a property that combines side and rear extensions.
(countable) Synonym of wraparound mortgage
(countable, computing) Word wrap, the word processing feature that moves text on to the next line if it will not fit on the current one.
(countable, uncountable, programming) The wrapping of numerical value in case of underflow or overflow.
The addition of integers is unchecked, so wraparound occurs if the resulting value is beyond the representable range.
Barnes’s stagecoach inn was built in traditional Georgian style, with ten fireplaces and a ballroom on the interior, and a wraparound porch on the outside. Source: Internet
A tandem booster increases the overall length of the system, whereas wraparound boosters increase the overall diameter. Source: Internet
Galchenyuk tied the game with under five minutes left, with his first point since being traded to the Wild on Feb. 10. He scooped a wraparound off Vancouver defenceman Troy Stecher and past Markstrom. Source: Internet
Dream of Humanity provides the community with access to a self-sufficient lifestyle through wraparound services, transformative educational programs, and generous charitable contributions. Source: Internet
He scored the final goal of the scrimmage on a wraparound, picking up the rebound of a Sanderson shot. Source: Internet
Such PTS wraparound disparities can cause timing issues that must be specially handled by the decoder. Source: Internet