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Another name for the Hercules knot is the square knot.
That's not a good knot. Let's not increase our speed by another knot.
The English word knot derives from a Proto-Germanic word, via the Old English language.
I/you/we/they knot. He/she/it knots. The present participle is knotting.
To 're-marry' is to tie a new knot...
How it is used determines tense I think. Knot can be used in any tense There was a knot in my laces. There is a knot in my laces. I'm going to knot my laces. Past, present and future. Knotting is the same. It's how the word is used that determines the tense.Knotting is the present perfect tense of Knot. Knot is a word that can be used as a verb, noun or as a verbal. A verbal is a word that looks like a verb, but it's not a verb.Example of Knot used as a verb in the present.I knot the rope to the tree every day.Example of Knot used as a verb in present perfect.I am knotting the rope to the tree right now.Examples of Knot used as a NOUN.I made a knot using this string.There was a knot in my laces.There is a knot in my laces.Example of Knot used as a Verbal.I'm going to knot my laces.
She was asked to tie the rope in a knot.
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No. The word knot is a noun, meaning a twist in a rope. The unit of speed 'knot' means "nautical mile per hour."
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