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warped Definition


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warp
verb, tr & intr warped, warping
    1. Said of wood and other hard materials: to become, or make it become, twisted out of shape through the shrinking and expanding effects of damp or heat, etc.
      Thesaurus: distort, deform, contort, bend, kink.
    2. To become, or make something, distorted, corrupted or perverted.
    3. To misinterpret something; deliberately to give a false meaning to something.
    4. To turn something from the right course.
    5. naut.
      To move (a vessel) by hauling on a rope fixed to a position on a wharf.
noun
    1. The state or fact of being warped.
    2. An unevenness or twist in wood, etc.
      Thesaurus: irregularity, kink, bend, distortion, twist.
    3. A distorted or abnormal twist in personality, etc.
    4. A shift or displacement in a continuous dimension, especially time.
    5. naut.
      A rope used for warping a vessel.
    6. weaving.
      The set of threads stretched lengthways in a loom, under and over which the widthways set of threads (the weft or woof2) are passed.
Derivative: warped
adj
    Derivative: warper
    noun
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon weorpan to throw.



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