there isn't one
You could say Enwrap
really. are you sure
who told you that it is enwrap
Imwrap
the prefix is for the wrap is........... unwrap
It can be: to wrap is to encase, or enfold, as by folding around. The word wrap can also be a noun (e.g. bubble wrap, plastic wrap).
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
It describes the material surrounding another object, such as--> The candy wrap is made of plastic. It is also the act of applying wrap to an object, such as--> I will wrap the baby in a warm blanket.
the prefix is for the wrap is........... unwrap
All shrink wrap is plastic wrap, but not all plastic wrap is shrink wrap.
Wrap it
To wrap a sprained paw, you just need to wrap it tight. You can wrap it with cloth or wrap it in medical tape.
It can be: to wrap is to encase, or enfold, as by folding around. The word wrap can also be a noun (e.g. bubble wrap, plastic wrap).
"Can you wrap this gift for me?"
saran wrap is better
chicken wrap is from carbohydrate which is the wrap itself and protein from the chicken
You wrap it before you put on socks.
The word wrap is both a noun (wrap, wraps) and a verb (wrap, wraps, wrapping, wrapped). Examples:noun: We got a luxurious wrap for mom to wear over her bathing suit.verb: We also bought some pretty paper to wrap her gift.
when it isnt at the end of a word
wrap yourself in bubble wrap