See also: WRT, w.r.t., w/r/t, and wrṱ

English

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Preposition

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wrt

  1. Alternative spelling of WRT

Anagrams

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Egyptian

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Etymology 1

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wr (great) +‎ -t (adverbializing suffix).

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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wr
r
t
  1. very
Usage notes
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This adverb is one of the few elements that can intervene between the predicate of an adjectival sentence and its subject (thus directly following the initial adjective).

Etymology 2

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wr (great) +‎ -t (feminine suffix).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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wr
r
t

 f

  1. (female) great one (common epithet for goddesses)
Inflection
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Proper noun

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wr
r
t
 

 f

  1. a sacred barque
Alternative forms
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Proper noun

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wr
r
tS4

 f

  1. the Red Crown

Proper noun

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wr
r
tS2

 f

  1. Alternative form of wrrt (the White Crown)

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From Old English wyrt (plant, herb).

Noun

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wrt

  1. Alternative form of wort (plant)

Etymology 2

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From Old English wyrt, wyrte (wort).

Noun

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wrt

  1. Alternative form of wort (brewing wort)