Loft (disambiguation)
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A loft is a type of room or dwelling.
Loft or The Loft may also refer to:
In business
- Loft (store), a Japanese chain store
- Loft, Inc., a former candy making and retailing concern
- LOFT, a division of Ann Taylor (clothing retailer)
- The Loft (Sirius XM), a music channel on satellite radio
- The Loft, a New York nightclub
- The Loft, a barn converted into a recording studio in Saline, Michigan
- The Loft Literary Center, a literary center in Minneapolis, Minnesota
In geography
- Loft Crag, mountain in the English Lake District
In media and entertainment
Fiction
- The Loft (Hollyoaks), a fictional nightclub in Hollyoaks
Film
- Loft (2005 film), a 2005 Japanese film
- Loft (2007 film), a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language film
- Loft (2008 film), a 2008 Belgian film
- Loft (2010 film), a 2010 Dutch film (remake of the Belgian film)
- The Loft (2013 film), an American film (remake of the Belgian film)
Music
- Loft (band), a German Eurodance band
- The Loft (band), a British indie band
- The Loft (Danish band), a Danish band
In people
- Hugh Lofting, creator of Doctor Dolittle
In sports
- Lofting (bowling), curving ball
- Loft of a golf club, the angle between the club's face and the vertical plane
In other uses
- Loft (3D), a 3D modeling technique
- Loft, pigeon housing
- LOFT, (Large Observatory For X-ray Timing), a proposed high-energy astronomy space mission
- LOFT, Line Oriented Flight Training
- LOFT, Loss of Fluid Tests (LOFT), tests for nuclear reactors
- Loft, a bombing technique using the acceleration caused by an abrupt climbing manoeuvre to propel an air-dropped bomb toward a horizontally distant target (See Panavia Tornado)
- Loft, a type of bunk bed
See also
- Lofting, the process of drawing up blueprints for boats/ships using a table of derivatives
- Lofty (disambiguation)
- L0pht, pronounced as loft, a former hacker collective centered in Boston, MA
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