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The water knot, used primarily in climbing and kayaking, gets its name from its ability to securely join two lengths of webbing or rope, making it effective in wet conditions. Its design resembles a knot that "ties" together water-related activities, emphasizing its utility in aquatic environments. The name reflects both its practical application and the context in which it is commonly used.

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