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In the olden days a "wright" was a craftsman -wheel wright, mill wright.etc.

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"Wright" refers to a craftsman or someone who is skilled in a particular trade or craft. It is often used in compound words to denote a specific type of craftsman, such as a shipwright (a person who builds ships) or a playwright (a person who writes plays).

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Wright means a worker, builder, or maker. There are many people with the last name Wright as well. The people are Charles Wright, Joseph Wright, and James Wright.


Can you use the word wright in scrabble?

Yes. Wright is allowed in Scrabble.


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The teacher said that i have to wright a book about my life.


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How do you use the word wright in a sentence?

These wheels are wrong; they'll need a good wright to right them. A builder of wooden ships and/or wheels is a wright.


What country does the name Wright originate from?

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What part of speech is wright?

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Escribir y hablar means to write and speak. Source: http://translate.google.com/#es|en|escribir%20y%20hablar (These are the infinitive forms of the verb, hence their prefacing with the word "to.")


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What is a homophone for the word wrote?

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