The term "footman's loop" refers to a small loop or ring found on some military uniforms, typically on the sleeves or the body of the jacket. Historically, this loop was used to hold a footman's sword or other equipment securely in place. Its design allowed for easy access while providing a neat appearance. The name reflects its association with foot soldiers or footmen in military service.
No reason. It is a post-test loop.
Infinite loop.
The difference is that pre means before and post means after in Latin so it's tested before or after. :)
Picot
Synonyms for loop are cycle or repetition.
The do while loop is also called an exit condition loop in c, c++, and java.
No reason. It is a post-test loop.
loop within in a loop is called for next loop
Infinite loop.
It's called a loop-hole or sometimes an arrow loop
The loop that is attached to a belt is called a D ring. This loop was put on the belt as part of the design and to use the belt properly.
its called a meander
The difference is that pre means before and post means after in Latin so it's tested before or after. :)
It is called the loopdie loop circut.
"Loop?" It's called the vaginal ring.
Picot
its called a meander