ˈtərl- noun
Etymology: after Major W. G. Turle, 19th century English fisherman
: a knot made with a variety of slip noose and used in angling to tie a gut or nylon leader to a hook or fly — called also turtle knot
ˈtərl- noun
Etymology: after Major W. G. Turle, 19th century English fisherman
: a knot made with a variety of slip noose and used in angling to tie a gut or nylon leader to a hook or fly — called also turtle knot
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012