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Meaning of loopear




John Rene Plaut

loopear
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LOOPING angliicism derived from LOOP, loop and the verb To loop, sar turns in circles, especially in aerial pits, but it is also said that the plane entered loop when it falls describing a corkscrew trajectory. In computer science it is said that a program entered loop, or that it is looping, when there is an indefinite repetition of a routine, sub-routine or series of lines of code, and cannot leave that process without human intervention.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It's an Anglicism. It means making loops, rolls or crespos. It may refer to ensortijar hair, but also to the circle movements (usually inverted) that aerobatic planes make). The term is also used in music, to designate the identical repetition of a measure or group of notes several times. Make circles on the same axis, orbit, rotate.

  



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