Wrack

I имя существительное 1) остатки кораблекрушения 2) прибрежные морские водоросли II Смотри rack

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Wrack

I. noun Etymology: Middle English wrak, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German; akin to Old English wræc something driven by the sea 1. a. a wrecked ship b. wreckage c. wreck d. dialect the violent destruction of a structure, machine, or vehicle 2. a. marine vegetation; especially kelp b. dried seaweeds II. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wræc misery, punishment, something driven by the sea; akin to Old English wrecan to drive, punish — more at wreak 1. ruin, destruction 2. a remnant of something destroyed III. transitive verb to utterly ruin; wreck IV. verb Etymology: by alteration rack IV V. noun rack III,2 VI. noun rack I

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