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- Loop (mobile), a mobile virtual network operator in Bulgaria
- Loop, clothing a company founded by Carlos Vasquez in the 1990s and worn by Digable Planets
- Loop Mobile, a mobile phone operator in India
- Loop (shopping service), a reusable container program announced in 2019 by TerraCycle
- Loop (Texarkana), a roadway loop around Texarkana, Arkansas
- Loop, Germany, a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
- Loop, West Virginia
- Loop 101, see Arizona State Route 101, a semi-beltway of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area
- Loop 202, see Arizona State Route 202, a semi-beltway of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area
- Loop 303, see Arizona State Route 303, a semi-beltway of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area
- Chicago Loop, the downtown neighborhood of Chicago bounded by the elevated railway The Loop (CTA)
Loop Retail Historic District, a shopping district in the Chicago Loop
- Delmar Loop, an entertainment district in St. Louis, Missouri
- London Outer Orbital Path (or LOOP), a signed walk around the edge of Outer London, England
- Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (or LOOP), a deep-water port in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana
- Nigeria outer part across River ninja
- Call Me Loop (born 1991), English singer and songwriter
- Liza Loop, American technology pioneer
- Uno Loop (born 1930), Estonian singer, musician, athlete, actor, and educator
- Loop (1997 film), a British romantic comedy
- Loop (1999 film), a Venezuelan film
- Loop (2020 film), an American animated short
- Film loop, the slack portion of the film around the projector lens in a movie projector
- Porn loop, an 8 or 16 mm video "short" of a pornographic nature that could be purchased from men's magazines starting in the 1950s; home video made them obsolete in the late 1970s.
- Loop (band), a London rock band
- Loop, an alternative rock band from the Philippines
- Loop (album), a 2002 album by Keller Williams
- Loop (music), a finite element of sound which is repeated by technical means
- "Loop" (song), a song by Maaya Sakamoto
- Loop (novel), a novel in the Ring series by Koji Suzuki
- LOOP Barcelona, an annual meeting point for video art in Barcelona, Spain
- Loop Mania, a mobile arcade video game
- Loop (computing), a method of control flow in computer science
- LOOP (programming language), the pedagogical primitive recursive programming language with bounded loops
- Loop (telecommunication), sending a signal on a channel and receiving it back at the sending terminal
- Audio induction loop, an aid for the hard of hearing
- Local loop, (aka local tail, subscriber line, or the last mile), the physical link in telephony that links the customer premises to the telephone_company (telco)
- Loop device, a Unix device node that allows a file to be mounted as if it were a device
- LOOPS, the object system for Interlisp-D
- Loop (algebra), a quasigroup with an identity element
- Loop (graph theory), an edge that begins and ends on the same vertex
- Loop (topology), a single point of a path that starts and ends at the same point
- Loop, a type of playboating maneuver
- Aerobatic loop, a type of aircraft aerobatic maneuver
- Flight (cricket) or loop, an aspect of bowling in cricket
- Loop jump, a figure skating jump
- Loop, a type of offensive shot in table tennis
- Loop (roller coaster), a basic roller coaster inversion
- Pretzel loop, a large inversion found on flying coasters from Bolliger & Mabillard, comprising a downward half loop and upward half loop whose entrance and exit points loop overlap at its peak forming a pretzel shape
- Loop (Amtrak train), a discontinued Amtrak train
- The Loop (CTA), a rapid transit section bounding Chicago's Loop neighborhood
- Loop, a DC-to-Baltimore underground public transport system proposed by The Boring Company
- Balloon loop, a section of track that allows reversal of direction without stopping
- Loop line (railway), a branch line that deviates from a direct route and rejoins it at another location
- Loop route, a main route or highway that forms a closed loop
- Passing loop, a short section of track that allows trains to pass on a single track route
- Ring road or loop, a main route or highway that encircles a town or city
- Spiral (railway), a section of track that allows a train to climb a steep hill
- Loop (biochemistry), a flexible region in a protein's secondary structure
- Loop (education), the process of advancing an elementary school teacher with his or her class
- Loop (knot), one of the fundamental structures used to tie knots
- Loop, a cul de sac
- Loop, a type of fingerprint pattern
- Circle
- Cycle graph
- Electronic circuit
- Line echo wave pattern (LEWP)
- Loophole
- Loop quantum gravity
- Loupe, a small magnifying glass used by jewelers, watchmakers, and other precision craftsmen
- Möbius strip
- Cyclic history, a theory of history
- Cyclical theory, a theory of American political history associated with Arthur Schlesinger, Sr.
- Social cycle, various cycles in social sciences
Business cycle, the downward and upward movement of gross domestic product (GDP) around its ostensible, long-term growth trend
- Cycle (2008 film), a 2008 Malayalam film
- Cycle (2017 film), a 2017 Marathi film
- Cycle (magazine), an American motorcycling enthusiast magazine
- Literary cycle, a group of stories focused on common figures
- Cycle (music), a set of musical pieces that belong together
Cyclic form, a technique of construction involving multiple sections or movements
- Interval cycle, a collection of pitch classes generated from a sequence the same interval class
- Song cycle, individually complete songs designed to be performed in a sequence as a unit
- Cycle (Merzbow album), 2003
- Cycle, a 2014 Buckethead album
- Cycle (Paul Horn album), 1965
- Cycles (Cartel album), 2009
- Cycles (David Darling album), 1981
- Cycles (The Doobie Brothers album), 1989
- Cycles (Frank Sinatra album), 1968
- Cycles (Redbone album), 1977
- "Cycles" (Tove Lo song), 2018
- "Cycle" an interlude by Beck from Morning Phase, 2014
- Cycle (gene), a gene in Drosophila melanogaster that encodes the CYCLE protein
- Cyclic flower, in botany, one way in which flower parts may be arranged
- Menstrual cycle
- Cycles, a render engine for the software Blender
- Instruction cycle, the time period during which a computer processes a machine language instruction
- Reference cycle, where a software object refers directly or indirectly to itself
- Cycle (algebraic topology), a simplicial chain with 0 boundary
- Cycle (geometry) or turn (also: revolution), a unit of plane angle equivalent to 360 degrees
Cycles per second, a unit of frequency, the modern equivalent being hertz
- Cycle (graph theory), a nontrivial path in a graph from a node to itself
Cycle graph, a graph that is itself a cycle
- Cycle matroid, a matroid derived from the cycle structure of a graph
- Cycle (sequence), a sequence with repeating values
Cycle detection, the algorithmic problem of detecting eventual repetitions in sequences generated by iterated functions
- Cycle, a set equipped with a cyclic order
Necklace (combinatorics), equivalence classes of cyclically ordered sequences of symbols modulo certain symmetries
- Cyclic (mathematics), a list of mathematics articles with "cyclic" in the title
- Cyclic group, a group generated by a single element
- Cyclic permutation, a basic permutation (all permutations are products of cycles)
- Charge cycle, charging and discharging a rechargeable battery
- Thermodynamic cycle, a sequence of processes that involve transfer of heat and work into and out of a system
- Cyclic, a primary flight control for helicopters
- Cyclic compound
- Bicycle
- Motorcycle
- Tricycle
- Unicycle
- Cycle (baseball), a single, double, triple, and home run (in any order) by the same player in one game
- Cycle, North Carolina, a community in the United States
- List of cycles
- Barrel component
- Basketball, also referred to as Hoops
- Celtic F.C., nicknamed the Hoops
- Hoop (magazine), an American basketball magazine
- Hoop (rhythmic gymnastics) is one apparatus in rhythmic gymnastics
- Hoop (surname)
- Hoop (East Indiaman), a Dutch sail ship sunk in 1605
- Hooping, a modern subculture revolving around hoopdance
- Hoops (band), an American indie pop band
- Hoops (album), a 2015 album by The Rubens
"Hoops" (The Rubens song)
- "Hoops" (Ruby song), 1996
- Hoops (TV series), an upcoming American animated series
- Hoops (video game), a 1989 basketball video game
- Hoops Club, a Lebanese basketball club
- HOOPS 3D Graphics System, a 3D Graphics API, part of The HOOPS 3D Application Framework
- Queens Park Rangers, nicknamed the Hoops
- Shamrock Rovers F.C., nicknamed the Hoops
- Shamrock Rovers Hoops, an Irish basketball club
- Sphincter, a colloquial term for the anatomical structure, a circular muscle
- Noun, a ring, or circular shape with an opening in the center.
- Circle, a simple shape of Euclidean geometry that is the set of points in the plane that are equidistant from a given point, the center. The distance between any of the points and the center is called the radius
- Hoop busker, is a street performer who performs artistic movement with one or more hoops
- Hoop cheese, a firm, dry white cheese
- Hoop rolling is an ancient game played with a hoop
- Hoop skirt, a women's undergarment worn in various periods to hold the skirt extended into a fashionable shape
- Hoop snake, a legendary creature of the United States
- Hoop stress, a type of mechanical stress
- Hoops&Yoyo, a pair of animated characters featured on Hallmark Cards
- Hula hoop, a toy hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs or neck
- Hula Hoops, a snack food popular in Britain made of potato crisps in the shape of hoops
- Red tape, excessive regulation or rigid conformity to formal rules
- Stroker and Hoop
- Inner loop in computer programs
- Interstate 610 (Texas), the innermost highway loop around the central area of Houston, Texas, United States
- Inner–outer directions, where "inner loop" is used to describe the clockwise traveling lanes of a roadway
This usage of "inner loop" is commonly applied to the clockwise roadway of Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway)
- Inner Loop (Washington, D.C.), a previously proposed freeway loop in Washington, D.C., United States
- Inner Loop (Rochester), an expressway around downtown Rochester, New York, United States
- Casio Loopy, video game console
- Loopy (film), 2004 film
- Loopy games in combinatorial game theory, in which a sequence of moves leads back to the original situation
- Slitherlink, logic puzzle developed by Nikolo
- Ring (jewellery), a circular, decorative or symbolic ornament worn on fingers, toes, arm or neck
- Ring, the sound that a bell makes when rung (struck)
Ringtone, the sound that a telephone makes, which traditionally was a literal ringing of a bell
- Ring or ringing, an apparent sound in the ears, which may be a symptom of tinnitus
- Ring, County Waterford, a village in Ireland
- Ring, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in USA
- Ring (surname)
- Ring of Sweden, a semi-legendary Swedish king
- The Ring (franchise), a Japanese horror franchise
- Ring (film), a 1998 horror film by Hideo Nakata
- Rings (2005 film), a 2005 horror short film by Jonathan Liebesman
- The Ring (1927 film), a 1927 silent sports film directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- The Ring (2002 film), a 2002 horror film by Gore Verbinski
The Ring Two, a 2005 sequel to the 2002 horror film The Ring
- Rings (2017 film), the second sequel to the 2002 horror film The Ring, and overall 3rd movie in series
- Ring (video game), or Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen, a point-and-click adventure video game
- Rings (Sonic the Hedgehog), a collectible in Sonic the Hedgehog games
- Ring (Suzuki novel), a 1991 Japanese horror novel by Koji Suzuki
- Ring (Baxter novel), a 1994 science fiction novel
- Ring (Gary Burton album), 1974
- Ring (The Connells album), 1993
- Ring (Miliyah Kato album), 2009
- Ring (Glasser album), 2010
- "Ring" (B'z song), 2000
- "Ring" (Cardi B song), 2018
- "Ring", song by Phoebe Ryan, 2020
- "Ring" (Selena Gomez song), 2020
- "Ring Ring" (ABBA song), 1973
- "Rings" (song), 1971 song covered by Lonnie Mack, Cymarron, Tompall & the Glaser Brothers, and others
- "Rings" (Aesop Rock song), 2016
- Ring (band), a 1980s British band
- Ring of bells, an instrument
- "The Ring", Der Ring des Nibelungen, four operas by Richard Wagner
- Chiastic structure, or chiastic pattern, a literary technique in narrative motifs and other textual passages, an alternate name includes ring structure
- Ring (mathematics), an algebraic structure
Subring
- Annulus (mathematics), a geometric ring shaped like a circle
- Prime ring
- Ring of sets
- Ring theory, an algebraic theory on the study of rings
- Torus, a doughnut shape
- Ring (chemistry), a cyclic molecule
- RING finger domain, a protein structural domain
- Ring (computer security), a layer of protection in computer systems
- Ring (data structure), also known as ring buffer or circular buffer
- Ring (software), VOIP software
- Ring network, a network topology
- Annulus (mycology), also called a ring or an annulus
- Bird ringing, in biology, identification rings put on birds' legs
- Coffee ring or coffee ring effect
- Piston ring
- Ring system, in astronomy, matter orbiting a planet or other stellar body
- Storage ring, a type of particle accelerator
- Ring (boxing)
- Ring (wrestling)
- Rings (gymnastics), a gymnastics apparatus and its associated event
- Fighting Network Rings, a martial arts organization also known as RINGS
- Juggling rings
- Crime ring
- Rings, local clubs of the International Brotherhood of Magicians
- Ring Inc., a home security company owned by Amazon, which makes the Ring Video Doorbell (a product marketed as simply Ring)
- Ring (diacritic), as in "Åmål"
- Auction ring, a bidding practice, also known as collusion, used in auctions
- Brass ring
- Cock ring
- Ring road, a type of highway encircling a town or city
- D-ring
- Category:Rings (jewellery)
- The Loop, a 1992 novel by Joe Coomer
- The Loop, a 1998 novel by Nicholas Evans
- The Loop (Australian TV series), an Australian music television show
- The Loop (American TV series), a comedy television show on the Fox network
- "The Loop", a segment on American television show Attack of the Show!
- The Loop, a music remix group formed in 1993 by members of Celebrate the Nun
- "The Loop", a song by Morrissey from World of Morrissey
- WCKL (FM) (97.9 FM), a religious music station in Chicago formerly branded as classic rock station The Loop (WLUP-FM)
- WKQX (FM), a rock radio station in Chicago a classic rock format branded as "The Loop"
- Chicago Loop, the central business district of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
- Delmar Loop, a district in St. Louis and University City, Missouri, U.S.
- The Loop (Tucson), a network of shared-use paths in Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
- Alaska Central Railroad Tunnel No. 1, a tunnel and trestle in Alaska, known colloquially as "The Loop" or "The Loop District"
- Loop (Amtrak train), a former Amtrak train service between Chicago and Springfield, Illinois, U.S.
- The Loop (CTA), an elevated rail circuit in downtown Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
- Tehachapi Loop, a railway spiral in California, U.S.
- Interstate 610 (Texas), a beltway in Houston, Texas, U.S.
- Leeds loop, a traffic distribution route in the city centre of Leeds, United Kingdom
- Loop Parkway, a spur of the Meadowbrook State Parkway on Long Island, New York, U.S.
- Massachusetts Route 213, a highway between I-93 and I-495 in Massachusetts, U.S.
- The Loop (Texarkana), a beltway around Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas, U.S.
- The Loop (Methuen, Massachusetts), a shopping center in Massachusetts, U.S.
- The Loop (Kissimmee), a strip shopping mall on the north side of Kissimmee, Florida, U.S.
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