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- Dictionarywarp/wɔːp/
verb
- 1. make or become bent or twisted out of shape, typically as a result of the effects of heat or damp: "moisture had warped the box" Similar Opposite
- 2. (with reference to a ship) move or be moved along by hauling on a rope attached to a stationary object ashore: "crew and passengers helped warp the vessels through the shallow section"
noun
- 1. a twist or distortion in the shape of something: "the head of the racket had a curious warp"
- 2. (in weaving) the threads on a loom over and under which other threads (the weft) are passed to make cloth: "the warp and weft are the basic constituents of all textiles"
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