wrinkleˈrɪŋ kəl
wrinkle (v)
- present
- wrinkles
- past
- wrinkled
- past participle
- wrinkled
- present participle
- wrinkling
wrinkle (n)
- plural
- wrinkles
English Definitions:
wrinkle, furrow, crease, crinkle, seam, line (noun)
a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface
"his face has many lines"; "ironing gets rid of most wrinkles"
wrinkle (noun)
a minor difficulty
"they finally have the wrinkles pretty well ironed out"
wrinkle (verb)
a clever method of doing something (especially something new and different)
purse, wrinkle (verb)
gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker
"purse ones's lips"
wrinkle, ruckle, crease, crinkle, scrunch, scrunch up, crisp (verb)
make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in
"The dress got wrinkled"; "crease the paper like this to make a crane"
furrow, wrinkle, crease (verb)
make wrinkled or creased
"furrow one's brow"
rumple, crumple, wrinkle, crease, crinkle (verb)
become wrinkled or crumpled or creased
"This fabric won't wrinkle"
wrinkle (Noun)
A small furrow, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface.
wrinkle (Noun)
A line or crease in the skin, especially when caused by age or fatigue.
wrinkle (Noun)
A fault, imperfection or bug especially in a new system or product; typically, they will need to be ironed out.
wrinkle (Verb)
To make wrinkles in; to cause to have wrinkles.
wrinkle (Verb)
To pucker or become uneven or irregular.
Wrinkle
A wrinkle, also known as a rhytide, is a fold, ridge or crease in the skin. Skin wrinkles typically appear as a result of aging processes such as glycation, habitual sleeping positions, loss of body mass, or temporarily, as the result of prolonged immersion in water. Age wrinkling in the skin is promoted by habitual facial expressions, aging, sun damage, smoking, poor hydration, and various other factors.
Wrinkle
A wrinkle, also known as a rhytid, is a fold, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface, such as on skin or fabric. Skin wrinkles typically appear as a result of ageing processes such as glycation, habitual sleeping positions, loss of body mass, sun damage, or temporarily, as the result of prolonged immersion in water. Age wrinkling in the skin is promoted by habitual facial expressions, aging, sun damage, smoking, poor hydration, and various other factors. In humans, it can also be prevented to some degree by avoiding excessive solar exposure and through diet (in particular through consumption of carotenoids, tocopherols and flavonoids, vitamins (A, C, D and E), essential omega-3-fatty acids, certain proteins and lactobacilli).
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