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enwrapment

Enwrapment is the act or state of enveloping something with a surrounding layer of material, or the resulting outer covering. The term combines en- ('put into or on') with wrap and the noun suffix -ment. It is used across disciplines to describe both the process of applying an outer layer and the condition created by that layer.

In industry and daily use, enwrapment provides protection, containment, or finishing. Common domains include packaging, where

Cultural and ritual contexts also use the term to describe wrapping practices that convey meaning or transition,

In scholarly or metaphorical language, enwrapment can refer to the way a surrounding context envelops or shapes

See also: wrapping, envelope, enclosure, envelopment.

products
are
enwrapped
to
guard
against
moisture,
dust,
and
damage;
insulation,
where
cables,
pipes,
or
equipment
are
enwrapped
with
protective
jackets;
textiles,
where
fabrics
wrap
or
cover
items;
and
construction,
where
outer
jackets
or
claddings
envelop
elements
for
weather
resistance.
such
as
ceremonial
garments,
shrouds,
or
the
wrapping
of
objects
for
rites
and
funerary
customs.
perception,
interpretation,
or
memory.
The
term
is
relatively
uncommon
in
everyday
usage
and
is
often
used
interchangeably
with
wrapping,
enveloping,
or
enclosing
depending
on
field
and
emphasis.