Letters at Tudor times were sealed with wax
No, this anecdote does not relate to an English King but to Alexander the Great, the King of Makedonia (356 BC to 13.06.323 BC). He had to untie the knot King Gordion had created, instead of fingering on the knot he cut it in halves with his sword. Christoph
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because i said so u gotts a rpoblem
Because there's a big wooden sign that says so!
The speed of one nautical mile per hour is called one knot. So a knot can be considered a nautical mile
Sling knot
The Granny Knot, also known as a Thief's Knot, results from a second step after making an Overhand Knot. The Granny Knot is simply the improper completion of what would otherwise be a Square Knot. The first half of this is properly referred to as an Overhand Knot, but is also called a Thumb Knot and a Common Knot. So, what you have really asked is how to make an Overhand Knot. This is formed by taking one free end of a line and going once around the same line (often at the other end of the line) and pulling taut. This is the first action done with a shoelace when tying shoes. This knot is not properly called a half granny knot, but should be called an Overhand Knot.
a bed or knot
A group of toads is called a knotknotA group of toads is called a knot. Similarly, a group of frogs is called an army.A knot of toad. Lots of people think it should be called a gang, but its a knot.KnotA knot is a group of toads.
Generally, it's called a knot. It may, however, be a spinning error -- a slub.
You tie a square knot.
No, a knot is a measure of speed so it would be the same.
1 knot is 1.15mph, so a knot is slightly faster.
It is called a topknot.
Yes, the definition is 'any knot that is improperly tied, but looks correct'. So the granny knot is a liar's knot if you intended to tie a square knot.
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