What does LOOP mean?

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. cringle, eyelet, loop, grommet, grummetnoun

    fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines

  2. loopnoun

    anything with a round or oval shape (formed by a curve that is closed and does not intersect itself)

  3. iteration, loopnoun

    (computer science) a single execution of a set of instructions that are to be repeated

    "the solution took hundreds of iterations"

  4. loopnoun

    an inner circle of advisors (especially under President Reagan)

    "he's no longer in the loop"

  5. loopnoun

    the basic pattern of the human fingerprint

  6. loopnoun

    a computer program that performs a series of instructions repeatedly until some specified condition is satisfied

  7. loop topology, loopnoun

    the topology of a network whose components are serially connected in such a way that the last component is connected to the first component

  8. loopnoun

    an intrauterine device in the shape of a loop

  9. closed circuit, loopnoun

    a complete electrical circuit around which current flows or a signal circulates

  10. loop, loop-the-loopverb

    a flight maneuver; aircraft flies a complete circle in the vertical plane

  11. loopverb

    move in loops

    "The bicycle looped around the tree"

  12. loop, intertwineverb

    make a loop in

    "loop a rope"

  13. loopverb

    fly loops, perform a loop

    "the stunt pilot looped his plane"

  14. coil, loop, curlverb

    wind around something in coils or loops

  15. loopverb

    fasten or join with a loop

    "He looped the watch through his belt"

Wiktionary

  1. loopnoun

    A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening; the opening so formed

  2. loopnoun

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

  3. loopnoun

    An endless strip of tape or film allowing continuous repetition.

  4. loopnoun

    A complete circuit for an electric current.

  5. loopnoun

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

  6. loopnoun

    An edge consisting of two identical nodes.

  7. loopnoun

    A loop-shaped intrauterine device

  8. loopnoun

    a maneuver in which an aircraft flies a circular path in a vertical plane

  9. loopverb

    To form something into a loop

  10. loopverb

    To fasten or encircle something with a loop

  11. loopverb

    To fly an aircraft in a loop

  12. loopverb

    To move something in a loop

  13. loopverb

    To join electrical components to complete a circuit

  14. loopverb

    To form a loop

  15. loopverb

    To move in a loop

    The program loops until the user presses a key.

  16. Etymology: From loupe, earlier lowpknot, of origin, ultimately from hlaup, used in the sense of a "running knot". Compare löpknut, løbknude, løb. More at leap.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. LOOPnoun

    A double through which a string or lace is drawn; an ornamental double or fringe.

    Etymology: from loopen, Dutch, to run.

    Nor any skill’d in loops of fing’ring fine,
    Might in their diverse cunning ever dare
    With this, so curious network, to compare. Edmund Spenser.

    Make me to see’t, or at least so prove it,
    That the probation bear no hinge, nor loop,
    To hang a doubt on. William Shakespeare, Othello.

    Bind our crooked legs in hoops
    Made of shells, with silver loops. Ben Jonson.

    An old fellow shall wear this or that sort of cut in his cloaths with great integrity, while all the rest of the world are degenerated into buttons, pockets, and loops. Addison.

ChatGPT

  1. loop

    A loop is a sequence of instructions in programming that is continually repeated until a certain condition is met or fulfilled. It's a way to repeat a certain action or set of actions in a program, thereby reducing redundant code, making programs more efficient, and allowing programmers to handle variable amounts of data. There are several types of loops, including 'for', 'while', and 'do-while' loops. In a broader context, loop can also refer to a series of events or actions that continuously cycle or repeat.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Loopnoun

    a mass of iron in a pasty condition gathered into a ball for the tilt hammer or rolls

  2. Loopnoun

    a fold or doubling of a thread, cord, rope, etc., through which another thread, cord, etc., can be passed, or which a hook can be hooked into; an eye, as of metal; a staple; a noose; a bight

  3. Loopnoun

    a small, narrow opening; a loophole

  4. Loopnoun

    a curve of any kind in the form of a loop

  5. Loopnoun

    a wire forming part of a main circuit and returning to the point from which it starts

  6. Loopnoun

    the portion of a vibrating string, air column, etc., between two nodes; -- called also ventral segment

  7. Loopverb

    to make a loop of or in; to fasten with a loop or loops; -- often with up; as, to loop a string; to loop up a curtain

  8. Etymology: [G. luppe an iron lump. Cf. Looping.]

Wikidata

  1. Loop

    Loop was a South London band founded in 1986 by Robert Hampson and his then girlfriend Becky Stewart. The band was active until 1991.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Loop

    lōōp, n. a doubling of a cord, chain, &c., through which another may pass: an ornamental doubling in fringes.—v.t. to fasten or ornament with loops.—n.pl. Loop′ers, the caterpillars of certain moths, which move by drawing up the hindpart of their body to the head.—n. Loop′-line, a branch from a main line of railway, returning to it after making a detour. [Prob. Celt.; Gael. lub, a bend.]

  2. Loop

    lōōp, Loophole, lōōp′hōl, n. a small hole in a wall, &c., through which small-arms may be fired: a means of escape.—adjs. Looped (Shak.), full of small openings; Loop′holed.—n. Loop′-light, a small narrow window. [O. Fr. loup.]

The Standard Electrical Dictionary

  1. Loop

    A portion of a circuit introduced in series into another circuit. The latter circuit is opened by a spring-jack, q. v. or other device, and the loop inserted. By loops any number of connections can be inserted into a circuit in series therewith, and in series or in parallel with one another.

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. loop

    A bight or bend. The winding of a river.

Suggested Resources

  1. LOOP

    What does LOOP stand for? -- Explore the various meanings for the LOOP acronym on the Abbreviations.com website.

Entomology

  1. Loop

    applied to that structure at base of innerside of primaries into which the frenulum of male moths is fitted: see retinaculum.

Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. LOOP

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Loop is ranked #14227 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Loop surname appeared 2,108 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 1 would have the surname Loop.

    93.1% or 1,964 total occurrences were White.
    3.5% or 75 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
    1.7% or 36 total occurrences were of two or more races.
    0.9% or 19 total occurrences were Asian.

British National Corpus

  1. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'LOOP' in Nouns Frequency: #2528

Anagrams for LOOP »

  1. polo

  2. pool

  3. OOPL

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of LOOP in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of LOOP in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of LOOP in a Sentence

  1. Creator Richard Ramchurn:

    Scanners is a film platform that uses live data from people's brains to cut and mix a film where you have an effect loop - a two-way effect loop - whereby, watching the film you change it and it changes you.

  2. Packaging DigestWhile Szaky:

    I would sit back and start feeling like we're doing it when I see Loop pop up unconsciously, i would feel we really got there where it's a common question of, 'Hey, would you like that in disposable or durable?'.

  3. Aditya Bhave:

    There is a risk United States get stuck in a feedback loop, the Fed keeps cutting rates, trade policy keeps getting more hawkish and The Fed runs out of ammunition to fight the next recession.

  4. Christopher Chang:

    We explain exactly why we are gathering information, how they might benefit from this, and we try to create a habit loop : What is in it for me ? What can I do about it ? What do I get out of it ? you either trust or you don’t trust your employer. And if you don’t trust your employer and you believe that such data will be used against you, you simply opt out. You don’t have to participate.

  5. Goldman Sachs:

    The CNY( yuan) devaluation has been important for commodity markets and we believe it signals that global macro conditions have changed, even China has now joined the negative feedback loop that is running between commodity deflation, growth and deleveraging trends...( and) we believe the net commodity market effects are bearish.

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