Usually it means to knit every stitch in a row, or if on the purl side to purl every stitch. Consider it synonymous with stockinette stitch.
It means decrease row.
Stocking Stitch (knit a row, purl a row, repeat)
Typically, one cable needle is needed to complete one row of a knitting pattern that involves cables.
A diamond-shaped knitting pattern is popular on sweaters and vests. The diamond pattern is made by knitting and purling, increasing on each row until you get to the mid-row on the diamond, then working the pattern in reverse to complete the diamond.
Cast on. Put the original row of loops on the needle.
rnd is the abbreviation for round meaning one row
No, in knitting MS does not mean front and wrong side of the row. MS means moss stitch. In this type of stitch, you knit two two rows of the same sequence (purl or knit) and then alternate them.
knit one (probably referring to one stitch unless it says row after it)
Initially have one extra stitch in the row. When you join, knit the last stitch together (knitting 2 together, in effect) with the first one.
Mid row work in knitting or crocheting involves making changes or adjustments to the pattern while you are in the middle of a row. This could include adding or decreasing stitches, changing colors, or creating different textures within the row. It requires careful attention to detail and skill to ensure that the pattern remains consistent and the finished piece looks cohesive.
According to wikipedia: ""Tricot is a special case of warp knitting, in which the yarn zigzags vertically, following a single column ("wale") of knitting, rather than a single row ("course"), as is customary. Tricot and its relatives are very resistant to runs, and are commonly used in lingerie."Tricot knitting is usually done with machines, and is used for track clothing, and bike shorts. This form of knitting is found in vintage knitting patterns, but is not much in favor for hand knitting.
Two rows. Even the back side of the garment is a row, so count it as such or the pattern won't come out right.