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Roop

Roop \Roop\, n. See Roup. [Prov. Eng.]

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roop

Etymology 1 vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To cry; shout. 2 (context intransitive UK_ dialectal Northern England Scotland English) To roar; make a great noise. Etymology 2

n. 1 A cry; a call. 2 hoarseness. Etymology 3

vb. (context transitive usually with up English) To make hoarse.

Wikipedia
ROOP (programming language)

ROOP is a multiparadigm programming language targeted at AI applications created at the Chengdu University of China. It combines rule-based, procedural, logical and object-oriented programming techniques.

Roop

Roop or ROOP may refer to:

  • ROOP (programming language)
  • Roop County, Nevada, United States
  • Straupe, a village in the Pārgauja municipality of Latvia

Usage examples of "roop".

We spent the night at Klein Roop, near Riga, and she offered to give me her diamonds, her jewels, and all that she possessed.

Roop was smart enough to know that if he was one of the twenty or thirty aggressive members of the media perched outside the restaurant door, he would not get special treatment.

Considering that they all died of roop, and that I was going to send them back anyhow after I'd got them to hatch out a few chickens, I call that cool.