loop

  • 41loop — 1. noun /luːp/ a) A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening; the opening so formed b) A shape produced by a curve that …

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  • 42loop — 1. A sharp curve or complete bend in a vessel, cord, or other cylindrical body, forming an oval or circular ring. SEE ALSO: ansa. 2. A wire (usually of platinum or nichrome) fixed into a handle at one end and bent into a circle at the other,… …

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  • 43loop — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ continuous, endless ▪ closed, feedback (both technical) ▪ The system is a closed loop that turns sunlight into energy. ▪ positive and negative feedback loops …

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  • 44Loop — El término loop puede referirse a: Un bucle o loop de programación. Un bucle o loop en un grafo. Un loop musical, (véase también sample, groove y Breakbeat). LOOP, plataforma internacional de videoarte en Barcelona. Loops!, un programa de… …

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  • 45loop — [luːp] noun [C] I a shape made by a line that curls back towards itself, or something in this shape • in the loop informal part of the group that has information about something, and therefore knowing the information[/ex] out of the loop not part …

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  • 46Loop — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Loop (« boucle » en français) désigne : Loop, le quartier d affaires de Chicago, aux États Unis. Loop, est la boucle aérienne du métro de… …

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  • 47loop — luːp n. rope (or cord, thread, etc.) which has curved and doubled over itself leaving a circular opening; something which has a curved or circular shape; intrauterine device shaped like a loop; type of stunt performed by an airplane v. form a… …

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  • 48loop — also See closed loop open loop open loop system phase locked loop circuitry …

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  • 49loop — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ring, circle, noose, eyelet, ambit. See circularity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. ring, eye, circuit; see circle 1 . • knock ( or [m1]• throw) for a loop*, Syn. confuse, disturb, startle; see shock 2 . v.… …

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  • 50loop — See: KNOCK FOR A LOOP or THROW FOR A LOOP …

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