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warp

warp [ wawrp ]


verb  (past and past participle warped, present participle warp·ing, 3rd person present singular warps)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb get twisted: to become twisted or out of shape, or make something become twisted or out of shape
warped wood

2. transitive and intransitive verb deviate from course: to make something deviate from its usual or correct course, or deviate from a usual or correct course
Funny how the thought of huge profits can warp your judgment.

3. transitive and intransitive verb nautical move ship by pulling on ropes: to move a ship by pulling on ropes fastened to a dock or fixed buoy, or be moved in this way

4. transitive verb textiles arrange threads: to arrange threads to form the warp in a loom



noun  (plural warps)
Definition:
 
1. distortion: a twist or distortion in something, e.g. in wood that curls when dried

2. perversion: a deviation or perversion of mind or character

3. textiles threads running lengthwise: the threads that run lengthwise on a loom or in a piece of fabric.
See also  weft (sense 1)


4. nautical rope for towing: a rope used to warp a vessel

[ Old English weorpan< Germanic, "to throw"]

warp·age noun
warp·er noun
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