Wrapround
adjective
made so as to be wrapped round something: a wrapround skirt
surrounding, curving round, or overlapping
curving round in one continuous piece: a wrapround windscreen
noun
(printing) a flexible plate of plastic, metal, or rubber that is made flat but used wrapped round the plate cylinder of a rotary press
(printing) also called outsert. a separately printed sheet folded around a section for binding sometimes shortened to wrap
a slip of paper folded round the dust jacket of a book to announce a price reduction, special offer, etc
another name for wrapover
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