|math(ˌ)(y)üˈwȯk.ə(r)- noun
or matthew walker
Usage: usually capitalized M&W
Etymology: probably from the name Matthew Walker
: a stopper knot made by sticking the end of each strand of a rope up through the bights of the next two strands
|math(ˌ)(y)üˈwȯk.ə(r)- noun
or matthew walker
Usage: usually capitalized M&W
Etymology: probably from the name Matthew Walker
: a stopper knot made by sticking the end of each strand of a rope up through the bights of the next two strands
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012