lushoogtes
Lushoogtes is a Dutch term formed from lus (loop, ring or knot) and hoogtes (heights). There is no single, universally accepted definition of lushoogtes; its precise meaning depends on the disciplinary context in which it is used. In ropework and rigging, lushoogte typically refers to the vertical size of a formed loop, measured from the base of the loop to its highest point. This measurement can be important for ensuring clearance, handling, and load distribution in a system of cords or straps. In textile and knitting or crochet work, lushoogte can denote the height of a loop in a stitch or motif, a factor that may influence gauge, drape, and pattern correspondence. In graphical or mathematical contexts, some writers use lushoogte informally to describe the maximum vertical extent of a loop in a planar curve or diagram, but such usage is not standardized.
Measurement practices for lushoogtes are defined by context: reference points, direction of measurement, and units are