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The word "'''loop'''" has two different senses when used in reference to '''knots'''. | The word "'''loop'''" has two different senses when used in reference to '''knots'''. | ||
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*A loop is a knot used to create a closed circle in a line. See [[list of loop knots]]. | *A loop is a knot used to create a closed circle in a line. See [[list of loop knots]]. | ||
==See also== | == See also == | ||
* | * Loop | ||
* [[Knot]] | * [[Knot]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:50, 26 December 2009
The word "loop" has two different senses when used in reference to knots.
- A loop is one of the fundamental structures used to tie knots. Specifically, it is a full circle formed by passing the working end over itself. See knot terminology description image.
- A loop is a knot used to create a closed circle in a line. See list of loop knots.
See also
- Loop
- Knot