Definitions for "loop "
loop will run several commands with varied arguments in parallel, with a maximum of n running at any given time. It is suitable for parallelized remote command execution via SSH or similar, but not limited to that.
The portion of a vibrating string, air column, etc., between two nodes; -- called also ventral segment.
A programming construct in which the same set of instructions is executed as many times as necessary to process all the data; also called an iteration.
A maneuver in which an aircraft flys in a vertical circle.
an aerobatic maneuver whereby the airplane flies a vertical circle in the air. The easiest stunt of all to pull off, and any airplane with an elevator can do them. Just make sure you're not flying too close to the ground first... More details here.
A manoeuvre consisting of a complete revolution in flight in a vertical plane. The upper surface of the aeroplane or glider performing the manoeuvre is on the inside of the circle.
A shot hit with a long, upward motion, from as low as the knees to as high as the forehead, grazing the ball and putting heavy topspin on it. It's often used to set up a kill, since the opponent's return is likely to be high.
an offensive shot that carries a tremendous amount of topspin
A long upward motion that just grazes the ball and places heavy topspin on it, usually to set up a kill.
A loop is an edge that connects a vertex to itself. (See the illustration for degree which has a graph with three loops.) See pseudograph for a formal definition of loop.
An edge or arc from a vertex to itself is called a loop. Loops are not allowed in simple graphs or digraphs.
A type of edge jump on which the skater takes off from and lands on the same back outside edge.
a type of inversion used in roller coasters
a type of inversion used in roller coaster s
a type of inversion used in rollercoasters
A control structure that allows the repetition of a group of statements until a termination condition is reached.
Object in the Options Manager. Used to establish repetition within the Options Assistant.
a javascript shortcut that does repetitions of code until a certain result is acheived
Keywords:  nock, bow, unrolls, bowstring, fly
The woven or served looped ends of the bowstring that fit in the bow nocks when the bow is strung.
The loop of a fly line is found when casting and the line comes over the top of itself forming a big “C” in the air over the fly rod, eventually straightening to a perfect line. Loops are described as open or closed. Open loops mean slow casts and delicate presentations, while closed loops mean a quick line and hard landing, but effective for casting under structure.
When casting, the bow in the fly line as in unrolls in the air.
The physical wires that run between the telephone company’s central office and the customer’s telephone system.
Local circuit between an exchange and a subscriber telephone station. Also called subscriber loop and local line.
Circuit formed by the two subscriber wires (Tip and Ring), connect to the telephone at one end and the central office (or PBX) at the other. Generally a floating system, not referred to ground, or ac power.
a quasigroup with an identity element
a quasigroup with an identityelement
1. (mainly used by caddies) another term for a round of golf (also might refer to the player a caddie is working for or the job of caddying itself) 2. (also "reroute") a noticeable difference in the path of the club head between the backswing and downswing
A closed path around which there is a current or signal.
a collapsible magnifying glass used to closely examine the dot pattern on film intended to be burned for screenprinting
Keywords:  slit, castle, gca, gunners, margaret
Small narrow window with its head rounded (12th century), pointed (13th century) or square (12th, 13th and 14th centuries). (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 413) Related terms: Castle / Slit
The slit in the castle wall through which archers or hand-gunners could fire. !-- // gca.ad_width = 180; create_google_ad_set(3);
Keywords:  bight, noose, staple, hooked, cord
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.
Another name for bight.
an intrauterine device in the shape of a loop
an intrauterine contraceptive devise (IUCD), but this is not a good option for a woman who has never been pregnant
a complete cycle through all of the images in an animated sequence
a sequence of statements which is specified once but which may be carried out several times in succession
a set of frames which, when played in sequence, give the illusion of movement
a continuously moving image that restarts without any choppy effects
a continuous wire without
an audio file that can be inserted into another file to be played continuously
a giant single statement which may have other statements inside it
A loop is like a JavaScript thought. Say you're a police officer usinga radar gun to catch speeding motorists. If the speed limit is 55 miles per hour, you might say to yourself: "If a car makes my radar gun display a higher value than 55, I'll pull them over, but until then I will continue to take readings. And perhaps snack on this cruller." In JavaScript, the statement of this loop would be the action (firing up your motorcycle and chasing the speeder), and the expression would be the evaluation of whether or not the passing car made your radar gun read higher than 55. This is an example of a "while" loop
A wire forming part of a main circuit and returning to the point from which it starts.
A single turn of wire or cable used to carry electric current. It is used for magnetizing and demagnetizing purposes.
1. Large piece of heated metal, which makes it bendable for shaping. 2. Top Garden Fencing Fence where the tops are rounded looped wire.
Keywords:  curve, sich, waveguide, sled, coaxial
A curve of any kind in the form of a loop.
A curved conductor that connects the ends of a coaxial cable or other transmission line and projects into a waveguide or resonant cavity for the purpose of injecting or extracting energy.
anything with a round or oval shape (formed by a curve that is closed and does not intersect itself)
Keywords:  circuit, xxx, uhf, riser, switch
Closed electric circuit.
(1) A closed circuit. (2) The single connection from a switching center to an individual telecommunications instrument.
A closed circuit of a plumbing branch which supplies water from the riser to a fixture or a group of fixtures.
a twelve-triad long section of the composition to which the user may assign any articulation
A section of film spliced end-to-end for use in printing, testing, dubbing, etc.
The Loop is a beltway around Texarkana, a twin city in the U.S. states of Arkansas and Texas, running about 16 miles (26 km). Consisting of Highway 245 - sometimes called Loop 245 - in Arkansas, and State Highway Loop 151 and a section of U.S. Highway 59 in Texas, it forms a three-quarter loop around the east, south and west sides of the city.
LOOP is a visual programming language project dedicated to creating a full suite of components for simulation of hierarchical dynamical systems in discrete time.
a dynamic, real-time string of images that runs across the desktop
a dynamic string of images that scroll continuously across a user
Keywords:  suzuki, koji, rumors, stove, ring
a part of each saddle ring sling
a ring, or an "O," and another word for stove is "range
a ring which contains no other rings
A nose stand or ender where the kayak goes beyond the vertical position into a somersault.
An element that sends riders up vertically, turns them over and deposits them right side up.
That part of a STANDING WAVE where the vertical motion is greatest and the horizontal velocities are least.
Hardware or software device which feeds the incoming signal or data back to the sender.
A loop is a hardware or software method which feeds a received signal or data back to the sender. It is used as an aid in debugging physical connection problems.
Keywords:  skier, axis, flip, axes, rotates
A side flip, where the skier rotates around the central axis.
a head-over-heels rotation around the horizontal axis, initiated about either the body left-right axis or the body front-back axis, when either of these axes are aligned with the horizontal axis
Loss of Offsite Power. is an occurrence whereby the normal supply of electrical power from offsite is interrupted.  Nuclear reactors need power from offsite when shutdown for spent fuel cooling and residual heat removal.  There are usually several sources of offsite power; however, loss of all sources would result in the automatic start-up of the diesel generators to supply power.
Keywords:  fasten, curtain, cords, join, belt
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.
fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines
fasten or join with a loop; "He looped the watch through his belt"
Keywords:  searchcoil, see
See Searchcoil.
Keywords:  music, rhythmic, coherent, chop, audio
a digital audio file of a musical instrument or sound that can be used to create a greater musical work or figure
a musical audio file that contains rhythmic patterns that you can cut, paste, chop and extend to fill any amount of time
a recording of a musical phrase, often one to four bars long that is played again and again
Keywords:  puzzle, shuffling, type
a type of shuffling puzzle
A railway branch line which leaves the main line and rejoins it after a short distance.
A siding that had access from both ends. Sometimes long lengths of track parallel to the main line, so that a slow train could be put in the loop to allow a faster train to pass. Sometimes a short length of track that allows a Locomotive to run around the coaching stock.
A line that runs parallel to another line to which it is attached at both ends.
Keywords:  induction, feed, hearing, aid, sound
See induction loop.
Or induction loop. A means of providing a direct feed of sound to a hearing aid.
a concept originated by military strategist Col
Louisiana Offshore Oil Port.
A simple switching environment; a serial data channel that provides a logical bi-directional, point to point service for up to 127 ports on one loop.
the topology of a network whose components are connected in a loop
a connection within time
a strongly connected component of the CFG
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
A loop is the length of tubing that goes from the flow manifold to the return manifold, and depending upon the heat requirements there may be one or more forming a zone.
Keywords:  pasty, hammer, tilt, iron, mass
A mass of iron in a pasty condition gathered into a ball for the tilt hammer or rolls.
Keywords:  serif, bicycle, trimmed, counter, sound
move in loops; "The bicycle looped around the tree"
a sound that is trimmed so that it can be played around and around
a sound that sounds good when played
A slow big hook. Also, the act of bringing your throwing hand behind your back in your armswing as it "loops" from out to in; generally not desirable. See also "armswing", "inside out armswing" and "outside in armswing".
a theory about the how modes of cognition shape the moral, mental, and physical atmosphere of conflict
Keywords:  cotyledon, onions, tip, emerge, leaf
In onions, cotyledon leaf begins to emerge and before tip is free.
Keywords:  bend, rope, cross, webbing, over
make a loop in; "loop a rope"
a bend in the rope that DOES cross itself
A bend in rope or webbing that crosses over itself
a brilliantly simple systems model that highlights four key aspects of life
a major structural determinant for RNA polymerase upon transcription initiation and elongation
Looping is a process used in education in some elementary schools. When a class loops, this means that the class has the same teacher in two consecutive years. For example, a teacher who teaches a third-grade class in one year could teach the same students the following year for the fourth grade.
Keywords:  lowercase, portion, lower
The lower portion of the lowercase g.
a build up of internal confusion and disorder (entropy)
Keywords:  blitz, tell, update, thing, game
a way to tell Blitz to do one thing several times, or in games to update the game until the game is ended
Used as a terminus and a turning point for transit vehicle.
Keywords:  rivet, fans, half, round, century
a small half round of metal or other material that is attached to the rivet. Loops are common in 19th century fans.
Keywords:  coil, something, wind, search, around
see Search Coil.
wind around something in coils or loops
Keywords:  snapshot, capacity, low
Keywords:  forever, banner, cycle, finish, start
The cycle of animation from start to finish. A banner may loop only one time, a fixed number of times, or forever.
Keywords:  survey, closure, shots, error, return
The error in the closure of a survey on itself.
A collection of survey shots from a survey point that return to that same survey point.
Keywords:  fingerprint, basic, human, pattern
the basic pattern of the human fingerprint
Keywords:  hanger, double, hole, finger, fabric
A double back of fabric to form a hole through which a finger or hanger can be placed.
a special case of an OR-split, where the list is composed of exactly two transitions
Keywords:  ancestor, spouse, own, his, person
a person who is his own ancestor, or a person's spouse is an ancestor
Keywords:  weapons, slot, hole, fired, building
A small hole or slot in a building through which weapons can be fired.
Keywords:  construct, happen, mains, link, actions
a construct that allows us to perform one or more actions again and again
a water main constructed to provide a link between two existing or new water mains
A construct that makes code happen many times.
an error in a network which results in a later activity imposing a logical restraint on an earlier activity. management by project a term used to describe normal management processes that are being project managed.
A loop warns you to avoid acting on impulse, take time to consider all of your options.
A route or passage that meets or intersects at another point.
Keywords:  invited, across, screen, viewed, moves
a collection of images that moves across your screen and can be viewed by an invited group of users, or the public
Keywords:  dcs, valve, composed, liquid, flow
Each DCS controls a number of loops. These consist of a measurement device, a controller and a valve. Each loop is composed of devices to control the flow of liquid at a particular point.
a layout element that guides the player back to a previously seen or visited location
add Netscape loop extension to your GIF animation
an understanding of its components
Keywords:  garment, catch, eye, take, place
a catch used on a garment to take the place of an eye
a good method of contraception for a woman who has had at least one child
Keywords:  woven, pile, carpets, form
Some carpets have woven loops to form the pile.
Keywords:  strands, excessive, length, due, small
Small open place in the strands due to the excessive length of one or more strands.
See Local Loop.
The connection between the customer's location and the local switching office.
a strategy for effective decision making
Keywords:  knots, senses, word, different, two
The word "loop" has two different senses when used in reference to knots.
Keywords:  model, human, behavior
a model of human behavior
Keywords:  narrow, small, opening
A small, narrow opening; a loophole.
Keywords:  phone, transfer, set, number, call
a phone number set up to transfer your call