Warp

noun

  1. A throw; a cast.

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  2. A cast of fish (herring, haddock, etc.); four, as a tale of counting fish.

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  3. The young of an animal when brought forth prematurely; a cast lamb, kid. calf, or foal.

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  4. The sediment which subsides from turbid water; the alluvial deposit of muddy water atificially introduced into low lands in order to enrich or fertilise them.

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  5. The state of being bent or twisted out of shape.

    shape

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  6. A cast or twist; a distortion or twist, such as in a piece of wood.

    wood

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  7. The threads that run lengthwise in a woven fabric; crossed by the woof or weft.

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  8. A line or cable used in warping a ship.

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  9. A theoretical construct that permits travel across a medium without passing through it normally, such as a teleporter or time warp.

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verb

  1. To throw; cast; toss; hurl; fling.

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  2. To utter; ejaculate; enunciate; give utterance to.

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  3. To bring forth (young) prematurely, said of cattle, sheep, horses, etc.

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  4. To cause a person to suddenly come into a particular state; throw.

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  5. (of the wind or sea) To toss or throw around; carry along by natural force.

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  6. (of a door) To throw open; open wide.

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  7. To twist or turn something out of shape.

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  8. To deflect something from a true or proper course.

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  9. To affect something wrongly, unfairly or unfavourably; to bias.

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  10. To arrange strands of thread etc so that they run lengthwise in weaving.

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  11. To weave, hence (figuratively) to fabricate; plot.

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  12. To move a vessel by hauling on a line or cable that is fastened to an anchor or pier; especially to move a sailing ship through a restricted place such as a harbour.

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  13. To become twisted out of shape.

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  14. To go astray or be deflected from a correct course.

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  15. (for a ship) to be moved by warping.

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