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- nounknot (noun) · knots (plural noun)
- a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar:"tie a knot at the end of the cord" · "these explanations form a complex knot of competing theories"
- a particular method of tying a knot:"you need to master two knots, the clove hitch and the sheet bend"
- a tied or folded ribbon, worn as an ornament.
- a tangled mass in something such as hair.
- a knob, protuberance, or node in a stem, branch, or root.
- a hard mass formed in a tree trunk at the intersection with a branch, resulting in a round cross-grained piece in timber when cut through.
- a hard lump of tissue in an animal or human body.
- an unpleasant feeling of tightness or tension in a part of the body:"her stomach was in knots as she unlocked the door"
- a small tightly packed group of people:"the little knot of people clustered around the doorway"
- a unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile per hour, used especially of ships, aircraft, or winds.
- historicala length marked by knots on a log line, as a measure of speed:"some days the vessel logged 12 knots"
verbknot (verb) · knots (third person present) · knotted (past tense) · knotted (past participle) · knotting (present participle)- fasten with a knot:"the scarves were knotted loosely around their throats"
- make (a carpet or other decorative item) with knots.
- make (something, especially hair) tangled:"the shampoo knotted my hair terribly"
- cause (a muscle) to become tense and hard.
- (of the stomach) tighten as a result of nervousness or tension.
OriginOld English cnotta, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch knot.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar:
- a knob, protuberance, or node in a stem, branch, or root.
- a small tightly packed group of people:
verb- fasten with a knot:
- make (something, especially hair) tangled:
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