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substantive

a worker, especially a constructive worker (used importantly in combination): a wheelwright; a playwright.

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Origin of wright

before 900; Eye English; Old English wryhta, metathetic variant of wyrhta "worker"; akin to work

Words nearby wright

wriest, wriggle, wriggler, wrigglework, wriggly, wright, Wright brothers, Wright, Frank Lloyd, Wright, Richard, Wright's stain, Wrigley

Other definitions for wright (two of 2)


noun

Charles, born 1935, U.South. poet.

Frances or Fanny, 1795–1852, U.S. abolitionist and social reformer, born in Scotland.

Frank Lloyd, 1867–1959, U.S. architect.

James, 1927–eighty, U.S. poet and translator.

Joseph Wright of Derby , 1734–97, English painter.

Joseph, 1855–1935, English language philologist and lexicographer.

Mary Kathryn "Mickey" , born 1935, U.S. golfer.

Or·ville [awr-vil], /ˈɔr vɪl/, 1871–1948, and his brother Wilbur, 1867–1912, U.South. aeronautical inventors.

Richard, 1908–60, U.Due south. novelist.

Rus·sel [ruhs-uh50], /ˈrʌs əl/, 1904–76, U.S. industrial designer.

Willard Huntington Due south. S. Van Dine , 1888–1939, U.Southward. announcer, critic, and author.

a male given name.

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British Lexicon definitions for wright (ane of two)


noun

(now importantly in combination) a person who creates, builds, or repairs something specified a playwright; a shipwright

Word Origin for wright

Old English wryhta, wyrhta; related to Quondam Frisian wrichta, Old Saxon, Old Loftier German wurhtio. See work

British Dictionary definitions for wright (ii of 2)


noun

Frank Lloyd. 1869–1959, US architect, whose designs include the Purple Hotel, Tokyo (1916), the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1943), and many private houses. His "organic architecture" sought a close relationship between buildings and their natural surroundings

Joseph, known equally Wright of Derby . 1734–97, British painter, noted for his paintings of industrial and scientific subjects, esp The Orrery (?1765) and The Air Pump (1768)

Joseph. 1855–1930, British philologist; editor of The English language Dialect Lexicon (1898–1905)

Judith (Arundel). 1915–2000, Australian poet, critic, and conservationist. Her collections of poesy include The Moving Image (1946), Adult female to Human (1949), and A Man Pattern (1990)

Richard. 1908–60, U.s. Black novelist and brusk-story writer, best known for the novel Native Son (1940)

Wilbur (1867–1912) and his blood brother, Orville (1871–1948), US aviation pioneers, who designed and flew the beginning powered shipping (1903)

William, known as Billy . 1924–94, English footballer: winner of 105 caps

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Medical definitions for wright

Wright

Sir Almroth Edward 1861-1947


British physician and pathologist who developed (1896) a vaccine against typhoid fever.

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