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21 destrucción
• destruction• devastation• having two or more fused digits• haw• ruin• WPM• wraith• wreath• wreck completely -
22 espirea
• bridal wreath -
23 ruina
• bankruptcy• crash• doom• downfall• ruin• ruination• ruins• smashup• wreath• wreck• wreck completely• wreckage that remains afloat after shipwreck -
24 tomar venganza de
• avenge• get even with• retaking• retaliation• wrathful• wreak destruction• wreak havoc• wreak havoc in• wreak vengeance upon• wreath -
25 vengarse de
• get back at• get even with• get spoilt• get stable• have retrograde motion• have rheumy eyes• retake the task• retaking• retaliate upon• retaliation• square accounts with• take revenge on• take revenge upon• wrathful• wreak destruction• wreak havoc• wreak havoc in• wreak vengeance upon• wreath -
26 corona hija
f.daughter wreath. -
27 corona hipocrática
f.hippocratic wreath. -
28 turbinista
f.wreath shell, spiral shell.
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Wreath — (?; 277), n.; pl. {Wreaths}. [OE. wrethe, AS. wr[=ae][eth] a twisted band, fr. wr[=i][eth]an to twist. See {Writhe}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Something twisted, intertwined, or curled; as, a wreath of smoke; a wreath of flowers. A wrethe of gold.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wreath — [ riθ ] noun count 1. ) a circle of flowers or leaves that you put on a GRAVE to show you are remembering the dead person: lay a wreath: The president laid a wreath at the war memorial. a ) a circle of flowers or leaves that you hang up for… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wreath — [ri:θ] n [: Old English; Origin: writha] 1.) a circle made from leaves or flowers that you put on the place where a person is buried ▪ The prime minister laid a wreath at the war memorial. 2.) a circle of leaves or flowers that people use to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wreath — has the plural form wreaths, pronounced reedhz or reeths. The verb, meaning ‘to encircle with a wreath’, is spelt wreathe and is pronounced reedh … Modern English usage
wreath|y — «REE thee», adjective. of the form of a wreath: »wreathy clouds, a wreathy vine … Useful english dictionary
wreath — (n.) O.E. wriða fillet, bandage, band (lit. that which is wound around ), from P.Gmc. *writhon (Cf. O.N. riða, Dan. vride, O.H.G. ridan to turn, twist, O.S., O.Fris. wreth angry, Du. wreed rough, harsh, cruel, O.H.G. reid twisted … Etymology dictionary
wreath — [n] circular decoration band, bay, bouquet, chaplet, circlet, coronal, coronet, crown, festoon, garland, laurel, lei, loop, ring, ringlet; concepts 259,260,429 … New thesaurus
wreath — ► NOUN (pl. wreaths) 1) an arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring and used for decoration or for laying on a grave. 2) a curl or ring of smoke or cloud. ORIGIN Old English, related to WRITHE(Cf. ↑writhe) … English terms dictionary
wreath — [rēth] n. pl. wreaths [rēthz, rēths] [ME wrethe < OE writha, a ring, a twisted band < writhan, to twist: see WRITHE] 1. a twisted band or ring of leaves, flowers, etc.; esp., a) a chaplet worn as a mark of honor or victory b) a garland laid … English World dictionary
Wreath — A wreath is a ring made of flowers, leaves and sometimes fruits that can be used as an ornament, hanging on a wall or door, or resting on a table. A small wreath can be also worn on the head as a form of headdress.ymbolismWreaths are commonly… … Wikipedia
wreath — n. 1) to make, weave a wreath 2) to lay, place a wreath (they laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier) 3) a bridal; Christmas; floral wreath * * * [riːθ] Christmas Christmas floral wreath weave a wreath place a wreath (they laid a wreath … Combinatory dictionary