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    loop
    /luːp/

    noun

    • 1. a shape produced by a curve that bends round and crosses itself: "make a loop in the twine" Similar bendcurvekinkarc
    • 2. a structure, series, or process, the end of which is connected to the beginning: "a feedback loop"

    verb

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  2. If something runs in a loop, or is on a loop, it runs continuously, so that the same things are repeated again and again: The tape ran in a continuous loop, repeating the same songs over and over.

  3. The meaning of LOOP is a curving or doubling of a line so as to form a closed or partly open curve within itself through which another line can be passed or into which a hook may be hooked. How to use loop in a sentence.

  4. If something runs in a loop, or is on a loop, it runs continuously, so that the same things are repeated again and again: The tape ran in a continuous loop, repeating the same songs over and over.

  5. noun. a portion of a cord, ribbon, etc., folded or doubled upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts. anything shaped more or less like a closed curve, as a line drawn on paper, a part of a letter or other symbol, a part of a path, or a line of motion.

  6. A loop is a curved or circular shape in something long, for example in a piece of string. He reached for a loop of garden hose. American English : loop / ˈlup /

  7. Loops are ovals or circles and are often made from rope or other fibers, like the loop at the end of a cowboy's lasso. The verb loop means to form the shape of a loop in the sky; or to make a loop from string or some other material.

  8. 1. a. A length of line, thread, ribbon, or other thin material that is curved or doubled over making an opening. b. The opening formed by such a doubled line. 2. Something having a shape, order, or path of motion that is circular or curved over on itself. 3. Electricity A closed circuit. 4.