In my possibly annoying but nevertheless well-intended efforts to encourage proper grammar, punctuation and definitions here on WBF I have noticed that some members refer to a complete set of a particular brand and model of cables as a “loom.”
This appears to be an innocent and inadvertent misuse of the noun “loom.”
As a complete set of audio cables of the same brand and model is not an “apparatus for making thread or yarn into cloth by weaving,” perhaps we can describe the former as a “complete set of audio cables of the same brand and model”?
As that admittedly seems a bit cumbersome perhaps we can write the very simple and succinct “complete set” or “full set”?
“Loom” is inapposite.
This appears to be an innocent and inadvertent misuse of the noun “loom.”
As a complete set of audio cables of the same brand and model is not an “apparatus for making thread or yarn into cloth by weaving,” perhaps we can describe the former as a “complete set of audio cables of the same brand and model”?
As that admittedly seems a bit cumbersome perhaps we can write the very simple and succinct “complete set” or “full set”?
“Loom” is inapposite.