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Verb
/lo͞op/,
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loops, plural;
  1. Form (something) into a loop or loops; encircle
    • - she looped her arms around his neck
  2. Follow a course that forms a loop or loops
    • - the canal loops for two miles through the city
  3. Put into or execute a loop of tape, film, or computing instructions
    • - the program loops back on reaching a RETURN statement
  4. Circle an aircraft vertically in the air

Noun
  1. A shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself

  2. A length of thread, rope, or similar material, doubled or crossing itself, typically used as a fastening or handle

  3. A curved stroke forming part of a letter (e.g., b, p)

  4. A maneuver in which an aircraft describes a vertical circle in the air

  5. A maneuver describing a curve that crosses itself, made on a single edge

  6. Informal name for the commercial district in downtown Chicago

  7. A structure, series, or process the end of which is connected to the beginning

  8. An endless strip of tape or film allowing continuous repetition

  9. A complete circuit for an electric current

  10. A programmed sequence of instructions that is repeated until or while a particular condition is satisfied


  1. cringle: fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines
  2. move in loops; "The bicycle looped around the tree"
  3. anything with a round or oval shape (formed by a curve that is closed and does not intersect itself)
  4. make a loop in; "loop a rope"
  5. fly loops, perform a loop; "the stunt pilot looped his plane"
  6. iteration: (computer science) a single execution of a set of instructions that are to be repeated; "the solution took hundreds of iterations"
  7. The Loop was a daily passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago and . The Loop began on April 27, 1986 with funding support from the state of Illinois. The train acted as a counterpart to the State House, departing Chicago in the morning and returning in the afternoon. ...
  8. Loop was a South London band founded in 1986 by Robert Hampson and his wife, Bex, and active until 1991.
  9. A turn is an element of secondary structure in proteins.
  10. The Loop or The Chicago Loop are the terms used to designate the historic commercial center of downtown Chicago. It is the seat of government for Chicago and Cook County, as well as the historic theater and shopping district (including, "State Street, that great street"). ...
  11. In computer science, control flow (or alternatively, flow of control) refers to the order in which the individual statements, instructions, or function calls of an imperative or a declarative program are executed or evaluated.
  12. Flight, also known as Loop, is a description of a kind of delivery in cricket, when a bowler makes the ball rise above eyeline, before it descends once again on its trajectory towards the batsman.
  13. A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening; the opening so formed; A shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself; An endless strip of tape or film allowing continuous repetition; A complete circuit for an electric current; A programmed sequence ...
  14. (Loops) coil-like wire shapes at the ends of extension springs that provide for attachment and force application.
  15. (Loops) (ibid 1940). Synthetic sound
  16. (Loops) A circle, cycle, story, metaphor or representation that goes back to its own beginning, so that it loops back (feeds back) onto itself. An open loop: a story left unfinished. A closed loop: finishing a story. ...
  17. (Loops) Loop handles are the most common handle type for woks of all types and materials, and is usually made of bare metal. ...
  18. (Loops) The colloquial name for the area around the edge of town where 'looping' occurs. The loops encircle the town, unseen. Nobody is exactly sure where they start, or where they end. The loops effectively cut Marquette off from the outside world. For more information, see here.
  19. (loops) Communications channels
  20. A construct that performs something repeatedly, like a roller coaster.
  21. A repeating structure or process.
  22. (1) In a script, a sequence of events that repeats. (2) A setting determining the number of times a sound or animation should repeat when it runs.
  23. A line that runs parallel to another line to which it is attached at both ends.
  24. A closed path around which there is a current or signal.
  25. An attacking stroke where excessive topspin is imparted onto the ball. This enables you to hit the ball harder as the topspin will help you keep the ball in play.