French Meaning of loops

boucles

Other French words related to boucles

Definitions and Meaning of loops in English

loops

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, into a state of amazement, confusion, or distress, something (as an anatomical part) shaped like a loop see loop of henle lippes loop, to fasten with a loop, a closed electric circuit, a series of instructions (as for a computer) that is repeated until a terminating condition is reached, a ring or curved piece used to form a fastening, handle, or catch, a fingerprint in which some of the papillary ridges make a single backward turn without any twist, to join (two courses of loops) in knitting, a fold or doubling of a line through which another line can be passed or into which a hook may be hooked, a series of instructions (as for a computer) that is repeated usually until a requirement for ending is met, a select well-informed inner circle that is influential in decision making, to move in loops or in an arc, something shaped like or suggestive of a loop, such a fold of cord or ribbon serving as an ornament, a sports league, to execute a loop in an airplane, a circular airplane maneuver executed in the vertical plane, a piece of motion-picture film or magnetic tape whose ends are joined together to project or play back the same things continuously, a surgical electrode in the form of a loop, to cause to move in an arc, to perform a loop in an airplane, loophole sense 2a, a complete electric circuit, a circular airplane maneuver involving flying upside down, a wire usually of platinum bent at one end into a small loop (usually four millimeters in inside diameter) and used in transferring microorganisms, 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, a loop-shaped ornament, figure, bend, course, or device, a piece of film or magnetic tape whose ends are spliced together so as to project or play back the same material continuously, to make or form a loop, to connect (electric conductors) so as to complete a loop, to make a loop in, on, or about, a continuously repeated segment of music, dialogue, or images

FAQs About the word loops

boucles

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, into a state of amazement, c

groupes de musique,ceintures,cercles,Paniers,bagues,tours,bobines,cols,Boucles,yeux

redresse

loopholes => échappatoires, loony tunes => Looney Tunes, loons => plongeurs, loonies => fous, looney tunes => Looney Tunes,