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cringle: fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines anything with a round or oval shape (formed by a curve that is closed and does not intersect itself) iteration: (computer science) a single execution of a set of instructions that are to be repeated; "the solution took hundreds of iterations" an inner circle of advisors (especially under President Reagan); "he's no longer in the loop" the basic pattern of the human fingerprint a computer program that performs a series of instructions repeatedly until some specified condition is satisfied move in loops; "The bicycle looped around the tree" loop topology: the topology of a network whose components are serially connected in such a way that the last component is connected to the first component make a loop in; "loop a rope" fly loops, perform a loop; "the stunt pilot looped his plane" an intrauterine device in the shape of a loop closed circuit: a complete electrical circuit around which current flows or a signal circulates coil: wind around something in coils or loops a flight maneuver; aircraft flies a complete circle in the vertical plane fasten or join with a loop; "He looped the watch through his belt"
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In rail terminology, a loop can mean one of two configurations:* a stretch of rail track that provides a place for a train to halt temporarily while other trains pass on an adjacent main line . This configuration allows the sequence of trains along a track to change. The feature is common on single-track and busy double track railways throughout Britain and Ireland. In the US this sort of track is called a siding: in Britain, a passing loop. ...
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The Loop is what locals call the downtown neighborhood of Chicago. It is the second largest downtown business district in the United States, after Midtown, Manhattan. Bounded on the west and north by the Chicago River, on the east by Lake Michigan, and on the south by Roosevelt Road, the lack of space created the necessity of height for buildings. ...
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A small hole or slot in a building through which weapons can be fired.
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When waves hit a fixed end, they return back to the source on the other side of the medium. In the formation of this standing wave, a loop is formed. The loop is 1/2 the wavelength , this is the length of a crest or trough
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