warper

/ˈwɔrpər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that twists or bends something out of shape.
    • The heat acted as a warper of the wooden planks, causing them to curl.
    • In the factory, the machine was a notorious warper of metal sheets.
    • He was known as a warper of the truth, always twisting facts to suit his story.
  2. A device or person that prepares warp threads for weaving on a loom.
    • She learned to be a warper during her apprenticeship at the textile mill.
    • An automatic warper can handle hundreds of threads at once.
    • The weaver hired a skilled warper to set up the threads for the new tapestry.
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