storm-racked
English
Etymology
Variant of storm-wracked.
Usage notes
Etymologically incorrect, due to confusion of rack (“torture, suffer”) with wrack (“destroy”). Correct is storm-wracked, which is accordingly preferred by style guides; however, both are common and well-established. Unusually, storm-racked replaces wrack with rack; other confusions instead replace rack with wrack. See usage notes for rack for details.
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