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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Loop
,
n.
1.
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
.
That
the
probation
bear
no
hinge
,
nor
loop
To
hang
a
doubt
on
. --
Shak
.
2.
A
small
,
narrow
opening
;
a
loophole
.
And
stop
all
sight-holes
,
every
loop
from
whence
The
eye
of
Reason
may
pry
in
upon
us
. --
Shak
.
3.
A
curve
of
any
kind
in
the
form
of
a
loop
.
4.
Telegraphy
A
wire
forming
part
of
a
main
circuit
and
returning
to
the
point
from
which
it
starts
.
5.
Acoustics
The
portion
of
a
vibrating
string
,
air
column
,
etc
.,
between
two
nodes
; --
called
also
ventral segment
.
Loop knot
,
a
single
knot
tied
in
a
doubled
cord
,
etc
.
so
as
to
leave
a
loop
beyond
the
knot
.
See
Illust
.
of
Knot
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Seg·ment
n.
1.
One
of
the
parts
into
which
any
body
naturally
separates
or
is
divided
;
a
part
divided
or
cut
off
;
a
section
;
a
portion
;
as
,
a
segment
of
an
orange
;
a
segment
of
a
compound
or
divided
leaf
.
2.
Geom.
A
part
cut
off
from
a
figure
by
a
line
or
plane
;
especially
,
that
part
of
a
circle
contained
between
a
chord
and
an
arc
of
that
circle
,
or
so
much
of
the
circle
as
is
cut
off
by
the
chord
;
as
,
the
segment acb
in
the
Illustration
.
3.
Mach.
(a)
A
piece
in
the
form
of
the
sector
of
a
circle
,
or
part
of
a
ring
;
as
,
the
segment
of
a
sectional
fly
wheel
or
flywheel
rim
.
(b)
A
segment
gear
.
4.
Biol.
(a)
One
of
the
cells
or
division
formed
by
segmentation
,
as
in
egg
cleavage
or
in
fissiparous
cell
formation
.
(b)
One
of
the
divisions
,
rings
,
or
joints
into
which
many
animal
bodies
are
divided
;
a
somite
;
a
metamere
;
a
somatome
.
Segment gear
,
a
piece
for
receiving
or
communicating
reciprocating
motion
from
or
to
a
cogwheel
,
consisting
of
a
sector
of
a
circular
gear
,
or
ring
,
having
cogs
on
the
periphery
,
or
face
.
Segment of a line
,
the
part
of
a
line
contained
between
two
points
on
it
.
Segment of a sphere
,
the
part
of
a
sphere
cut
off
by
a
plane
,
or
included
between
two
parallel
planes
.
Ventral segment
.
Acoustics
See
Loor
,
n.
, 5.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ven·tral
a.
1.
Anat.
Of
,
pertaining
to
,
or
situated
near
,
the
belly
,
or
ventral
side
,
of
an
animal
or
of
one
of
its
parts
;
hemal
;
abdominal
;
as
,
the
ventral
fin
of
a
fish
;
the
ventral
root
of
a
spinal
nerve
; --
opposed
to
dorsal
.
2.
Bot.
(a)
Of
or
pertaining
to
that
surface
of
a
carpel
,
petal
,
etc
.,
which
faces
toward
the
center
of
a
flower
.
(b)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
lower
side
or
surface
of
a
creeping
moss
or
other
low
flowerless
plant
.
Opposed
to
dorsal
.
Ventral fins
Zool.
,
the
posterior
pair
of
fins
of
a
fish
.
They
are
often
situated
beneath
the
belly
,
but
sometimes
beneath
the
throat
.
Ventral segment
.
Acoustics
See
Loop
,
n.
, 5.
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