Wrak
Wrak is a noun used in Dutch and Polish to denote a wreck or wreckage—the remains of something that has been destroyed or is no longer functional. In Dutch, het wrak refers most often to the hull and remains of a sunken or destroyed vessel, such as a ship or airplane; the standard plural is wrakken. In Polish, wrak also means wreck, applicable to ships, aircraft, cars, and other damaged objects; the typical plural forms are wraki, with usage spanning everyday language and technical contexts like archaeology and salvage.
Etymology and cognates: The term is cognate with the German Wrack, and all share a Germanic origin.
Contexts and usage: In maritime and underwater contexts, wrak denotes a wreck site or wreckage; it is
See also: Wreck, Wrack, and related terms in Germanic languages. The concept encompasses physical remnants of