Wolf-pack
noun
1.
a group of submarines operating together in hunting down and attacking enemy convoys.
2.
a group of wolves hunting together.
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- Wolframate
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- Wolfram von Eschenbach
[vawl-frahm fuh n esh-uh n-bahkh; English woo l-fruh m von esh-uh n-bahkh, -bahk] /ˈvɔl frɑm fən ˈɛʃ ənˌbɑx; English ˈwʊl frəm vɒn ˈɛʃ ənˌbɑx, -ˌbɑk/ noun 1. c1170–c1220, German poet. Wolfram von Eschenbach /German ˈvɔlfram fɔn ˈɛʃənbax/ noun 1. died ?1220, German poet: author of the epic Parzival, incorporating the story of the Grail