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The knot was not well-tied.Though I had not tied a fisherman's knot before, I managed to do one.The knot in my stomach was not from nerves, but from realizing I forgot my homework.
A "knot" is the measurment of speed for ships and boats in the water. 1 knot is 1.150779 mph 1 knot is 1.852 km/h
A knot is a measurement of speed.
A ship can sail with a speed of ten knots. 'Knot' is this case is being used nautically. The Gordion Knot was untied by Alexander the Great by cutting it with his sword. 'Knot' in this case is a jumble of cords or strings.
The plural form of knot would be: knots
This is a symmetric knot called the Atlantic Knot. There are sequential images, or a video, at the related links below.
Because it is secure and lies flat.
Reef knots are used for first aid because they lay flat and are easily undone.
The Gordian knot of history was a complicated "Turk's Head Knot", tied with hundreds of strands of bark from the Cornel Tree. Over time, it shrank and hardened. See the links below for more information:
Jonathan Hillman has written: '2-knots and their groups' -- subject(s): Braid theory, Knot theory 'Alexander ideals of links' -- subject(s): Knot theory, Alexander ideals
See the links belowYarn knotManrope knotGranny knotrosebud stopped knowMatthew Walker's knotShroud knotTurks head knotOverhand knot, Figure-of-eight knotReef knot, Square knotTwo half hitches
To tie a tie without causing wrinkles or a visible slur in the knot, make sure the tie is smooth and flat before starting. Use gentle, even pressure when tightening the knot, and adjust the length carefully to avoid creases. Practice tying the knot neatly and symmetrically to achieve a polished look.
The homophone for "not" is "knot."
Another name for the Hercules knot is the square knot.
There are 3 common names for the same knot - Overhand Knot, Thumb Knot, and Common Knot. None is more "correct" than the other, it is simply a matter of where the knot was taught to the person using the knot.
The male hyena does not have a knot, therefore they do not knot.
DR. and Mrs. Smith, or Dr. and Mr. Smith, depending on the genders of the couple, but, in the second case, you might want to use the form Dr. Smith and Mr. Smith since men easily get their shorts in a knot over being upstaged by their spouses (or by anyone, for that matter).If the couple are same-sex I would suggest always separating the names: Dr. Smith and Mr. LeBlanc or Dr. Smith and Ms. Leblanc.CommentContrary to the opinion of the poster above, men of education do not "easily get their shorts in a knot", where etiquette dictates proper form. If they do, perhaps it is time to upgrade your circle of associates.