warp

  • 21warp — mole·warp; mort·warp; mou·die·warp; mould·warp; un·warp; warp·age; warp; warp·er; mold·i·warp; …

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  • 22Warp — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Warp », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le Warp est une dimension alternative fictive… …

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  • 23Warp — Wạrp 〈m. 1〉 1. Kettfaden 2. 〈Mar.〉 leichte Trosse [<engl. warp „Weberkette, Aufzug“] * * * 1Wạrp, der od. das; s, e [engl. warp = ↑ Kette (3), zu: to warp = sich wellen, sich werfen] (Textilind.): 1. fest gedrehter Kettfaden. 2. billiger,… …

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  • 24warp — {{11}}warp (n.) threads running lengthwise in a fabric, O.E. wearp , from P.Gmc. *warpo (Cf. M.L.G. warp, O.H.G. warf warp, O.N. varp cast of a net ), from root *werp (see WARP (Cf. warp) (v.)). The warp of fabric is that across which the woof is …

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  • 25WARP-CA — Infobox Broadcast call letters = WARP CA station station branding = MTV2 analog = 20 (UHF) digital = no affiliations = MTV2 location = Tampa / St. Petersburg, Florida callsign meaning = WARP (as in time warp , for example) owner = Sunshine… …

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  • 26warp — I UK [wɔː(r)p] / US [wɔrp] verb Word forms warp : present tense I/you/we/they warp he/she/it warps present participle warping past tense warped past participle warped 1) [intransitive/transitive] to become bent or curved, usually because of… …

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  • 27warp — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wearp; akin to Old High German warf warp, Old English weorpan to throw, Old Norse verpa Date: before 12th century 1. a. a series of yarns extended lengthwise in a loom and crossed by the weft b …

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  • 28warp — [[t]wɔ͟ː(r)p[/t]] warps, warping, warped 1) V ERG If something warps or is warped, it becomes damaged by bending or curving, often because of the effect of heat or water. Left out in the heat of the sun, tapes easily warp or get stuck in their… …

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  • 29warp — 1. noun a) The state of being bent or twisted out of shape. b) A distortion or twist, such as in a piece of wood. See Also: warp and woof, warp drive …

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  • 30warp — warp1 [wo:p US wo:rp] v [: Old English; Origin: weorpan to throw ] 1.) [I and T] if something warps, or if heat or cold warps it, it becomes bent or twisted, and loses its original shape ▪ The door must be warped. It won t close properly. 2.) [T] …

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