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    wrack
    [rak]
    verb
    1. variant spelling of rack
    wrack
    [rak]
    noun
    wrack (noun)
    1. any of a number of coarse brown seaweeds which grow on the shoreline, frequently each kind forming a distinct band in relation to high- and low-water marks. Many have air bladders for buoyancy.
    Origin
    early 16th century: apparently from wrack; compare with varec.
    wrack
    [rak]
    noun
    wrack (noun) · wracks (plural noun)
    1. variant spelling of rack
    wrack
    [rak]
    noun
    archaic
    dialect
    wrack (noun) · wracks (plural noun)
    1. a wrecked ship; a shipwreck.
      • wreckage.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Middle Dutch wrak; related to wreak and wreck.
    rack
    [rak]
    verb
    wrack (verb)
    1. cause extreme physical or mental pain to; subject to extreme stress:
      "he was racked with guilt"
      • historical
        torture (someone) on the rack.
    2. place in or on a rack:
      "the shoes were racked neatly beneath the dresses"
    3. archaic
      raise (rent) above a fair or normal amount.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Middle Dutch rec, Middle Low German rek ‘horizontal bar or shelf’, probably from recken ‘to stretch, reach’ (possibly the source of rack).
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  3. "Do you rack up or wrack up debts?" While there are a number of settings in which wrack is considered an acceptable variant of rack, the accumulation of debts is not one of them. In this context rack up typically means "to achieve, score; to accumulate."
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    It’s hard to imagine a context in which wrack up would make sense. Rack up has several definitions, including (1) to accumulate, and (2) to prepare billiard balls for the start of a game.
    grammarist.com/usage/rack-wrack/
    verb (used with object) to wreck: He wracked his car up on the river road.
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