KNOT


Meaning of KNOT in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' nät

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cnotta; akin to Old High German knoto knot

Date: before 12th century

1 a : an interlacement of the parts of one or more flexible bodies forming a lump or knob (as for fastening or tying together) b : the lump or knob so formed c : a tight constriction or the sense of constriction <my stomach was all in knot s >

2 : something hard to solve : PROBLEM <a matter full of legal knot s >

3 : a bond of union especially : the marriage bond

4 a : a protuberant lump or swelling in tissue <a knot in a gland> b : the base of a woody branch enclosed in the stem from which it arises also : its section in lumber

5 : a cluster of persons or things : GROUP

6 : an ornamental bow of ribbon : COCKADE

7 a : a division of the log's line serving to measure a ship's speed b (1) : one nautical mile per hour (2) : one nautical mile ― not used technically

8 : a closed curve in three-dimensional space

knot 1b: 1 Blackwall hitch, 2 carrick bend, 3 clove hitch, 4 cat's-paw, 5 figure eight, 6 granny knot, 7 bowline, 8 overhand knot, 9 fisherman's bend, 10 half hitch, 11 square knot, 12 slipknot, 13 stevedore knot, 14 true lover's knot, 15 surgeon's knot, 16 Turk's head, 17 sheet bend, 18 timber hitch, 19 seizing, 20 rolling hitch, 21 sheepshank

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.