No, I don't think so. I'm pretty sure it's personification...
Inside of the sarcophagus is the mummy as well as the organs from the body. Depending on the time, the organs were either dried, wrapped and placed in decorative vases or they were dried, wrapped and returned to the body. The sarcophagus itself was decorated with the story of the persons life or a story about the gods.
Asty is the city itself and the Chora is the area around it.
Greater London is the area in and around London City itself.
The wall was around the city itself, not the agricultural land as well. In the event of invasion the people could retire inside the walls and defend them.
A sabot is a wooden shoe, or an item held around projectiles in firearms, which enable the projectile to hold itself in place within the barrel of the firearm.
It means death got you! Or that's how death will come to you!
A solenoid. An electromagnet is wire wrapped around a core of iron (usually). The wrapped wire itself is called the solenoid.
A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally. In this case, "Where is my hyperbole sentence it now, 'NOW'", is not a hyperbole in itself.
A wedge. It can be argued, in fact, that a screw is not really a simple machine in itself, as it is really a wedge wrapped around an axle.
snakes can be venomous and they may not be. Some snakes eat other types of snakes. If a python wrapped itself around you it would squeeze you to death.
when the piece of paper is wrapped around the pipe, less of the paper is exposed to oxygen, which is essential to start a fire. the more oxygen, the better. ********************** Another factor is that aluminum is excellent at absorbing heat from the paper and that keeps the paper cooler for a longer time.
Because the DNA molecules are twisted around and around. Almost like if you start twisting a string it will curl and then curl again upon itself.
The compass needle aligns itself parallel to the direction of the lines of magnetic force where it happens to be. It does not 'point to a particular pole' for that is beyond the sensibility of a simple bar of metal. I repeat, it aligns itself parallel to the lines of magnetic force ...
A fiddlehead is the young unopened form of a fern. They look like a small green coil, wrapped around itself, much like the decorative curl at the top of a fiddle, hence the name.
A silkworm will stop spinning ts cocoon once it has wrapped itself completely in the cocoon.
I assume you are talking about the verbs wrap, wrapped, and wrapping, meaning to cover one object with another or to hold onto another person.I wrapped a present for Sally.Sally unwrapped the present I gave her.Sally was unwrapping her presents as other guests arrived late to the party.The conservationist showed the audience how a snake will wrap itself around a person's body. The boa constrictor then wrapped its length around the conservation's neck. As three men ran to aid the conservationist, unwrapping the snake's thick body from the man's neck, the snake bit one of the rescuers.
A virus.