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warpage|ˈwɔːpɪdʒ| [f. warp v. + -age.] 1. App. a charge for ‘warping’ or hauling ships entering certain harbours.
1863–7Simmonds Dict. Trade Suppl., Warpage, a charge per ton made on shipping in some harbours. 2. The extent or result of warping (sense 6).
1950J. Osborne Dental Mechanics (ed. 3) xi. 195 The celluloid bases of 1870..suffered from warpage in the mouth. 1952Shell Aviation News No. 163. 14 (caption) Straight-edge laid along surface of wing leading-edge shows that the earlier warpage has been entirely eliminated. 1969[see postcure v.]. 1970R. Lowell Notebk. 221 We're warpage in the drift to fin de siècle. |