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    Warp \Warp\ (w[add]rp), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Warped
    (w[add]rpt); p. pr. & vb. n. Warping.] [OE. warpen; fr.
    Icel. varpa to throw, cast, varp a casting, fr. verpa to
    throw; akin to Dan. varpe to warp a ship, Sw. varpa, AS.
    weorpan to cast, OS. werpan, OFries. werpa, D. & LG. werpen,
    G. werfen, Goth. wa['i]rpan; cf. Skr. v[.r]j to twist.
    [root]144. Cf. Wrap.]
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    1. To throw; hence, to send forth, or throw out, as words; to
    utter. [Obs.] --Piers Plowman.
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    2. To turn or twist out of shape; esp., to twist or bend out
    of a flat plane by contraction or otherwise.
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    The planks looked warped. --Coleridge.
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    Walter warped his mouth at this
    To something so mock solemn, that I laughed.
    --Tennyson.
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    3. To turn aside from the true direction; to cause to bend or
    incline; to pervert.
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    This first avowed, nor folly warped my mind.
    --Dryden.
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    I have no private considerations to warp me in this
    controversy. --Addison.
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    We are divested of all those passions which cloud
    the intellects, and warp the understandings, of men.
    --Southey.
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    4. To weave; to fabricate. [R. & Poetic.] --Nares.
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    While doth he mischief warp. --Sternhold.
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    5. (Naut.) To tow or move, as a vessel, with a line, or warp,
    attached to a buoy, anchor, or other fixed object.
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    6. To cast prematurely, as young; -- said of cattle, sheep,
    etc. [Prov. Eng.]
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    7. (Agric.) To let the tide or other water in upon (lowlying
    land), for the purpose of fertilization, by a deposit of
    warp, or slimy substance. [Prov. Eng.]
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    8. (Rope Making) To run off the reel into hauls to be tarred,
    as yarns.
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    9. (Weaving) To arrange (yarns) on a warp beam.
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    10. (Aeronautics) To twist the end surfaces of (an aerocurve
    in an airfoil) in order to restore or maintain
    equilibrium.
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    Warped surface (Geom.), a surface generated by a straight
    line moving so that no two of its consecutive positions
    shall be in the same plane. --Davies & Peck.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    warped
    adj : used especially of timbers or boards; bent out of shape
    usually by moisture; "the floors were warped and
    cracked"

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    143 Moby Thesaurus words for "warped":
    abandoned, affected, anamorphous, antiblack, apocryphal,
    artificial, askew, assumed, asymmetric, bastard, bent, biased,
    blemished, bogus, bowed, brummagem, chauvinistic, checked,
    cicatrized, cockeyed, colorable, colored, contaminated, contorted,
    corrupt, corrupted, counterfeit, counterfeited, cracked, crazed,
    crazy, crooked, crumpled, crunched, debased, debauched, decadent,
    defaced, defective, deformed, degenerate, degraded, depraved,
    deviative, disfigured, dissolute, distorted, doctrinaire, dogmatic,
    dressed up, dummy, embellished, embroidered, ersatz, factitious,
    fake, faked, falsified, faulty, feigned, fictitious, fictive,
    flawed, garbled, illegitimate, imitation, influenced, interested,
    involved, irregular, jaundiced, junky, keloidal, kinked,
    know-nothing, labyrinthine, lopsided, make-believe, man-made,
    marred, mock, morally polluted, nonobjective, nonsymmetric,
    one-sided, opinionated, partial, partisan, perverted, phony,
    pimpled, pimply, pinchbeck, polluted, prejudiced, prepossessed,
    pretended, profligate, pseudo, put-on, quasi, queer, racist,
    reprobate, rotten, scabbed, scabby, scarified, scarred,
    self-styled, sexist, sham, shoddy, simulated, so-called,
    soi-disant, split, sprung, spurious, steeped in iniquity,
    superpatriotic, supposititious, swayed, synthetic, tainted,
    tendentious, tin, tinsel, titivated, tortuous, twisted,
    ultranationalist, unauthentic, undetached, undispassionate,
    ungenuine, unnatural, unneutral, unreal, unsymmetric,
    vice-corrupted, vitiated, xenophobic

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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