

( figuratively ) The foundation, the basis, the undergirding.( weaving ) The threads that run lengthwise in a woven fabric crossed by the woof or weft.It is interesting to note that it has been suggested by Lugaro to partially extirpate the thyroid in cases of moral insanity an excessive secretion of thyroid being regarded as the cause of excessive amativeness, thieving, and other mental warps ( countable ) A mental or moral distortion, deviation, or aberration.In yet another ironic twist in a story richly endowed with such warps, the Tsar's telegram crossed one despatched in the other direction. 2014, July Crisis: The World's Descent into War, Summer 1914, page 396:.Wills, too, was struck down by a pole but was saved because a warp in the wood bent upwards, creating a pocket for his body. 1998, Gary May, Hard Oiler!: The Story of Canadians' Quest for Oil at Home, page 86:.( countable ) A distortion or twist, such as in a piece of wood ( also used figuratively ).and may discover that the potency of this politician-father had so altered the freedom with which corrective authority could be imposed on his son that to an extraordinary extent the person as an adult continues to suffer from warp acquired at home as a child. 1966, Man and International Relations: Conflict, page 306:.He believed that we were suffering from warp or bias, that a blind spot contorted our mental vision. 1933, Journal of the National Proctologic Association, volume 6, issue 5, page 126:.( uncountable ) The state, quality, or condition of being deviant from what is right or proper morally or mentally.

and Senft found that the fibril angle in both the Pinus and Populus was high in juvenile wood, indicating that both are likely to exhibit warp in drying. 1992, Progrès scientifique au service du bois (International Union of Forestry Research Organizations.It does not suffer from warp, sag or curl. The part is not fragile, does not need benching to remove "stair-stepping" on curved surfaces and does not need post curing. Rough lumber is rarely perfectly straight, and may suffer from warp,

