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Warp logo #10101) Aberrance 2) Aberrancy 3) Aberration 4) Become distorted 5) Bend 6) Bend in a piece of lumber 7) Bend out of shape 8) Bias 9) Blu-ray disc defect 10) Buckle 11) Buckle from heat 12) Compact disk defect 13) Contort 14) Deflection 15) Deviance 16) Distort 17) Distort and then some 18) Distortion 19) Distortion in wood
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Warp logo #10101) Bend 2) Curve 3) Deflection 4) Deform 5) Deformity 6) Deviation 7) Distort 8) Falsify 9) Garble 10) Malformation 11) Mar 12) Misshape 13) Skew 14) Sway 15) Twist 16) Warping
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Warp logo #21002• (v. t.) To twist the end surfaces of (an aerocurve in an aeroplane) in order to restore or maintain equilibrium. • (v. t.) To weave; to fabricate. • (v. i.) To fly with a bending or waving motion; to turn and wave, like a flock of birds or insects. • (v. t.) To run off the reel into hauls to be tarred, as yarns. • (v.) Th...
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Warp logo #23313Severe bend in a piece of lumber or timber making it unusable in its original length. Sometimes the warp occurs mostly at one point, usually a knot, and short usable pieces can be cut on either side of that point.
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Warp logo #21095(F Voilement, R Deformare, Distorsiune) Change from a straight or true plane condition
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warp logo #21003(from the article `rug and carpet`) ...a woven textile with those of animal fleece. Knotted pile is constructed on the loom on a foundation of woven yarns, of which the horizontal yarns ... Early looms consisted of two forked branches joined by a crosspiece holding the suspended warp, or lengthwise threads, through which the weft, or .....
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Warp logo #22258The lengthwise yarn found in woven fabric. The warp is stronger as well as denser than the weft yarns, (crosswise yarns).
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warp logo #21366Any variation from a true surface. Or a rope used to tow a vessel and the process of towing.
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Warp logo #20645Strong rope used for anchoring.
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warp logo #209731. To turn, twist, or be twisted out of shape; especially, to be twisted or bent out of a flat plane; as, a board warps in seasoning or shrinking. 'One of you will prove a shrunk panel, and, like green timber, warp, warp.' (Shak) 'They clamp one piece of wood to the end of another, to keep it from casting, or warping.' (Moxon) ... 2. To turn or inc...
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warp logo #21113Any variation from a true and plane surface. It includes bow, cup and twist and is often caused by irregular seasoning
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Warp logo #21771 The cotton that runs lengthwise in a woven fabric. The warp is stronger and denser than the weft (crosswise) yarns.
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Warp logo #20972Warp intransitive verb 1. To turn, twist, or be twisted out of shape; esp., to be twisted or bent out of a flat plane; as, a board warps in seasoning or shrinking. « One of you will prove a shrunk panel, and, like green timber, warp , warp Shak. &#x...
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Warp logo #20972Warp noun [ Anglo-Saxon wearp ; akin to Icelandic varp a casting, throwing, Swedish varp the draught of a net, Danish varp a towline, Old High German warf warp, German werft . See Warp , v. ] 1. (Weaving) The th...
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Warp logo #20972Warp transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Warped ; present participle & verbal noun Warping .] [ Middle English warpen ; from Icelandic varpa to throw, cast, varp a casting, from verpa to throw; akin...
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warp logo #22134Any variation from a true and plane surface. It includes bow, cup and twist and is often caused by irregular seasoning.
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Warp logo #20872Fiber bundles in a woven fabric that run parallel to the length of the loom, lengthwise along the long-dimension of the fabric.
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Warp logo #20591The curving or bending of parts that typically occurs after ejection as the part cools. Warp is often caused by glass filled resins
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Warp logo #21172Heavier lines (rope or wire) used for mooring, anchoring and towing. May also be used to indicate moving (warping) a boat into position by pulling on a warp.
Found on http://www.sailinglinks.com/glossary.htm

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Warp logo #23190distorted lumber, such as a twist, cup or a bow.
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Warp logo #20856The lengthway threads in a loom.
Found on http://www.weaverstriangle.co.uk/history/glossary/index.htm

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Warp logo #24044Lengthwise thread in woven fabric that runs parallel to selvage.
Found on https://sewguide.com/sewing-terms-glossary/

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Warp  logo #24041The lengthwise thread in woven fabric.
Found on https://www.contrado.co.uk/blog/a-z-guide-sewing-terminology/

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warp logo #20974warping noun a moral or mental distortion
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Warp logo #22522Lengthwise yarns in woven fabrics.
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