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Definition of Outside loop
1. Noun. A loop consisting of a dive followed by inverted flight followed by a climb that returns to horizontal flight.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outside Loop
Literary usage of Outside loop
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sports and Pastimes of American Boys: A Guide and Text-book of Games of by Henry Chadwick (1884)
"Figure " loop serpentine loop" on one foot forward : go) Starting on the right
outside loop changing to the inside loop—and starting on the left inside loop ..."
2. Skating by John Moyer Heathcote, C. G. Tebbutt, T. Maxwell Witham, Henry A. Buck, John Kerr, Ormond Hake (1892)
"Loops also are possible on rollers, but they are very difficult, especially the
forward outside loop, which should be done on the toe. The back outside loop ..."
3. Dorcas Magazine. (1883)
"... five chain, one short crochet in first outside loop of the hairpin work in
the lower part ; then make five chain, fastened with a short crochet in each ..."
4. Report Upon Methods for Increasing the Capacity and Reducing the Noise of by Bion Joseph Arnold (1905)
"Under this plan, a North bound through train starting from the South division of
the city would run on the outside loop north on Wabash Avenue, ..."
5. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish by Royal Irish Academy Museum, William Robert Wilde (1863)
"445, very perfect, broad, flat, chisel edge, socket a compressed oval with double
moulding outside, loop large; 3f by 2£; found in the Shannon, ..."
6. Operative gynecology by Harry Sturgeon Crossen (1917)
"... when tied, it constricts the whole ligament and thus cuts off the circulation
of the outside loop. The opening on each side between the inguinal ring ..."