It might be where water has made the wood rot or some kind of dent sry if im wrong
An alternating knot is a knot which has a knot diagram in which, when travelling along the knot, one passes through intersections alternatingly - over, under, over, under, etc.
Could be a Bakers cyst or a DVT. Check out both possibilities.
A knot under your rib cage could be a muscle spasm, a hernia, a cyst, or even an enlarged organ like the liver. It's best to see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
That could be a 'Windsor' or a 'Double-Windsor' knot.
Sounds like a swollen gland, but it could be a cyst. Best to have a doctor look at it.
A knot under your arm could indicate a swollen lymph node, which may result from infection, inflammation, or, less commonly, more serious conditions like cancer. Other possible causes include cysts or muscle tension. It's important to monitor the knot for changes, such as size or pain, and consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis if it persists or causes concern.
The knot appeared one day and Mr.Cobble thought he could use it to get buisness. Whoever untied it got their picture in the newspaper and a free large pizza ...
It slides apart under pressure.
Another name for the Schoolboy knot is the "Bowline knot." This knot is commonly used in sailing and climbing due to its ability to create a fixed loop at the end of a rope that is easy to untie after being under load.
No, a bowline knot does not release easily under pressure.
There are many different things that a hard boil type knot with no core on the lower part of the back could be. It could be infection.
The size of a dog's knot, or bulbus glandis, varies by breed but is generally designed to create a secure fit during mating. The rectum of a dog is not meant to accommodate foreign objects, and introducing anything larger than a few centimeters can cause injury or distress. It's essential to ensure the safety and well-being of the animal, and any concerns about sexual health or breeding should be discussed with a veterinarian.