fold
– verb
1. to bend cloth, paper, etc., over upon itself.
2. to bring into a compact form by bending and laying parts together.
3. to bring the arms, hands, etc., together in an intertwined or crossed manner; clasp; cross.
4. to bend or wind.
5. to bring (the wings) close to the body, as a bird on alighting.
6. to enclose; wrap; envelop.
7. to embrace or clasp.
8. to bring to an end.
9. to place one's cards facedown so as to withdraw from the play.
10. to fail in business; be forced to close.
11. to yield or give in.
wrap
– verb
1. to enclose in something wound or folded about.
2. to enclose and make fast within a covering of paper or the like.
3. to wind, fold, or bind (something) about as a covering.
4. to protect with coverings, outer garments, etc.
5. to surround, envelop, shroud, or hide.
6. to fold or roll up.
7. to complete the filming of a motion picture.
– noun
8. a. the completion of photography on a film or an individual scene.
b. the termination of a working day during the shooting of a film.
- verb
9. wrap up, to conclude; finish work on.
loop
– noun
1. a portion of a cord, ribbon, etc., folded or doubled upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts.
2. the part of a vibrating string, column of air or other medium, etc., between two adjacent nodes.
3. a closed electric or magnetic circuit.
4. the reiteration of a set of instructions in a routine or program.
5. to construct a closed electric or magnetic circuit.
– verb
6. to record dialogue, sound effects, etc., onto an existing film track or soundtrack.