A loop is a curved or circular shape in something long, for example in a piece of string. It can also be a path that goes back to the same place.
Loops are found in many different places in the natural world. For example, the path of a river can form a loop, and the branches of a tree can form loops.
Loops are also used in many different ways by humans. For example, we use loops to tie knots, make jewellery, and create patterns in the fabric.
The rope was tied in a loop.
Noun: A closed curve or line that returns to its starting point.
Verb: To form a loop or to move in a loop.
Adjective: Describing something that is shaped like a loop or that moves in a loop.
The word "loop" comes from the Old English word "hlōp", which means "a coil" or "a ring". It was first used in English in the 10th century.
The Old English word "hlōp" is related to the Old Norse word "hlóp" and the German word "Häupel", which both mean "a coil" or "a ring".
The word "loop" is thought to be derived from a Proto-Germanic word that means "to coil". This is because a loop is a coiled or circular shape.
What is a loop?
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