
1) Deformation 2) Distortion 3) Problem with old records 4) Warp 
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- a moral or mental distortion
- make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
- bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat
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[sailing]  Warping or kedging is a method of moving a sailing vessel, typically against the wind or out from a dead calm, by hauling on a line attached to a kedge anchor, a sea anchor or a fixed object, such as a bollard. In small boats, the anchor may be thrown in the intended direction of progress and hauled in after it settles, thus pulli...
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• (n.) The act or process of one who, or that which, warps. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Warp • (n.) The art or occupation of preparing warp or webs for the weaver.
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(from the article `wood`) Dimensional changes in wood caused by shrinkage and swelling can result in opening or tightening of joints, change of cross-sectional shape, warping, ...
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 Any distortion in a material. 
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In tectonics, refers to the gentle, regional bending of the crust, which occurs in epeirogenic movem
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The operation of winding WARP YARN onto a BEAM in suitable arrangement for use as WARP in the LOOM.
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 Warp'ing  noun   1.
Warp'ing  noun   1.  The act or process of one who, or that which, warps.  
 2.  The art or occupation of preparing warp or webs for the weaver. 
 Craig.   Warping bank , 
 a bank of earth raised round a field to retain water let in for the purpose of enriching land.  Cra...Found on 
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- Any distortion in a material.
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Warping is a mode of increasing the fertility of land along the banks of rivers liable to overflow by allowing them to deposit their mud, called ' warp', upon the surface overflown.
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 In tectonics, refers to the gentle, regional bending of the crust, which occurs in epeirogenic movements.
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Distortion in a pot caused by non-uniform drying or uneven ware thickness. or from being fired in a kiln which does not heat evenly.
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A distortion of material, which can be a sign of water damage.
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distortion of the form in drying or firing.
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A structural distortion of the support whereby the support has become twisted, turned or bent out of shape; no longer flat or in plane. Warping Examples
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Any distortion in a material.
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Any distortion in a material.
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