wreck

wreck - noun

  • Something cast up on the land by the sea especially after a shipwreck
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

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R
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E
5
C
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K
14

Etymology

Middle English {it}wrec, wrek,{/it} borrowed from Anglo-French {it}wrek{/it} & Medieval Latin {it}wreccum,{/it} borrowed from Old Norse {it}*wrek, rek,{/it} going back to {it}*wrek-a-{/it} "something driven," derivative of Germanic {it}*wrekan-{/it} "to drive out" {ma}{mat|wreak|}{/ma}

From Old Norse 'rek' meaning 'drift'