Loop - Law Dictionary Search Results
infinite loop
long as the program continues to be executed or the loop is interrupted by some external action
mousetrap
are of various designs the most common being a stiff loop of wire mounted on a small wooden platform base and
Parbuckle
long rope is made fast aloft and both parts are looped around the object which rests in the loops and rolls
Latching
A loop or eye formed on the head rope of a bonnet
Telephone connection
a telephone sub-scriber is usually connected by way of a loop (two or four wire line) to a local telephone exchange
Kiddle, Kidel, or Kedel
a dam or open wear in a river, with a loop or narrow cut in it, accommodated for the laying of
rubber band
A closed loop of rubber usually having a thin rectangular cross section also
Noose
A running knot or loop which binds the closer the more it is drawn
loop line
a railway line that branches from the trunk line and then rejoins it at another point
Looper
An instrument as a bodkin for forming a loop in yarn a cord etc
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