warp
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v. twist, bend, contort; become twisted or contorted; distort, bias, falsify; be falsified; move a boat by hauling on a rope
 
n. curve developed in something that was originally straight, bending; contortion; lengthwise yarn in a loom; rope for towing a ship; mental aberration, perversion, distortion

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Warp, warped or warping may refer to:

Books and comics

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Warp!
Warp!, also spelled Warp, was an American science-fiction play created at ChicagoIllinoisOrganic Theatre Company in 1971 by co-authors Stuart Gordon and Lenny Kleinfeld, the latter under the pseudonym Bury St. Edmund. The play moved to Broadway for a short run in February 1973. The play and its backstory became the basis for spinoff comic books and other media.

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warp

Noun
1. a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting
(synonym) deflection
(hypernym) aberrance, aberrancy, aberration, deviance
(derivation) falsify, distort, garble
2. a shape distorted by twisting or folding
(synonym) buckle
(hypernym) distorted shape, distortion
(derivation) heave, buckle
3. a moral or mental distortion
(synonym) warping
(hypernym) distortion, deformation
4. yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof
(hypernym) thread, yarn
(substance-holonym) fabric, cloth, material, textile
(part-holonym) weave

Verb
1. make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
(synonym) falsify, distort, garble
(hypernym) misrepresent, belie
(hyponym) mangle, mutilate, murder
(derivation) deflection
2. bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat; "The highway buckled during the heatwave"
(synonym) heave, buckle
(hypernym) change surface
(hyponym) lift
(derivation) buckle


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warp
v. zkřivit (se); pokřivit
 
n. osnova

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warp
Czas. paczyć; paczyć się; wypaczać


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