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Weft refers to the horizontal threads woven across the length of a fabric, while warp consists of the vertical threads that provide structure and strength. Together, they are essential components of weaving, with the warp threads being held in place on a loom and the weft threads interlaced through them. "Wart," on the other hand, is a small, benign growth on the skin caused by a viral infection, often appearing as a raised bump. While "weft" and "warp" pertain to textiles, "wart" relates to dermatology.

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