Knot - meaning and definition. What is Knot
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RADIO STATION
Radioshine; K265CI; K280GH

knot         
  • Alexander]] cuts the [[Gordian Knot]]'', by [[Jean-Simon Berthélemy]] (1743–1812)
  • #27 End #29 Bight #28 Standing
  • [[Bowline]]
  • #34 Cross #35 Elbow #36 Round turn
  • A: open loop, B: closed loop, C: turn, D: round turn, E: two round turns.
  • Gordian Knot statue (1990)
  • Elbe 1 (ship, 1965)]]
  • [[Magimagi]] [[sennit]] of [[Fiji]] around wooden ceiling posts.
  • Sailors learning knots and [[ropework]] in the early 20th century
  • Sailor bag with different knots
  • Blackfoot]] "Teton" tipi tie<ref>Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History. Material culture of the Blackfoot Indians. 1910.</ref>
One nautical mile (6,080 feet or 1,852 meters) per hour.
knot         
  • Alexander]] cuts the [[Gordian Knot]]'', by [[Jean-Simon Berthélemy]] (1743–1812)
  • #27 End #29 Bight #28 Standing
  • [[Bowline]]
  • #34 Cross #35 Elbow #36 Round turn
  • A: open loop, B: closed loop, C: turn, D: round turn, E: two round turns.
  • Gordian Knot statue (1990)
  • Elbe 1 (ship, 1965)]]
  • [[Magimagi]] [[sennit]] of [[Fiji]] around wooden ceiling posts.
  • Sailors learning knots and [[ropework]] in the early 20th century
  • Sailor bag with different knots
  • Blackfoot]] "Teton" tipi tie<ref>Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History. Material culture of the Blackfoot Indians. 1910.</ref>
I. n.
1.
Entanglement, complication.
2.
Tie, connection, bond of union.
3.
Joint, node, knag.
4.
Tuft, bunch.
5.
Group, band, clique, gang, crew, squad, cluster, set, pack.
6.
Nautical mile.
II. v. a.
Entangle, tie, complicate.
Knot         
  • Alexander]] cuts the [[Gordian Knot]]'', by [[Jean-Simon Berthélemy]] (1743–1812)
  • #27 End #29 Bight #28 Standing
  • [[Bowline]]
  • #34 Cross #35 Elbow #36 Round turn
  • A: open loop, B: closed loop, C: turn, D: round turn, E: two round turns.
  • Gordian Knot statue (1990)
  • Elbe 1 (ship, 1965)]]
  • [[Magimagi]] [[sennit]] of [[Fiji]] around wooden ceiling posts.
  • Sailors learning knots and [[ropework]] in the early 20th century
  • Sailor bag with different knots
  • Blackfoot]] "Teton" tipi tie<ref>Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History. Material culture of the Blackfoot Indians. 1910.</ref>
The geographical mile; a term derived from the knots on the log line, used by navigators. It is equal to 6,087 feet. Synonyms--Nautical Mile--Geographical Mile. [Transcriber's note: A knot is a velocity, 1 nautical mile per hour, not a distance. The contemporary definition is: 1 international knot = 1 nautical mile per hour = 1.852 kilometres per hour = 1.1507794 miles per hour = 0.51444444 meters per second = 6076.1152 feet per hour.]

Wikipedia

KNOT

KNOT (1450 AM) is a radio station licensed to Prescott, Arizona. Its signal is relayed on FM translators K280GH (103.9) Prescott, Arizona and K300CI (107.9) Flagstaff, Arizona. In October 2015 KNOT changed their format from oldies to Contemporary Christian music, branded as "Arizona Shine".

Pronunciation examples for Knot
1. -Top knot. Top knot. -Top knot.
The Last Samurai (2003)
2. That's an overhand knot, overhand knot,
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3. prove that this knot, his new knot
Lisa Piccirillo _ How You Too Can Solve 50+ Year Old Problems _ Talks at Google
4. So the Conway knot--
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5. be considered a knot?
Lisa Piccirillo _ How You Too Can Solve 50+ Year Old Problems _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Knot
1. Brown, managed to knot tourniquets across his upper thighs.
2. But assigning him to that category only tightens the knot.
3. Meanwhile, glamour girl Jordan is tying the knot today.
4. In 2004, she tied the knot with singer Marc Anthony.
5. Two female RAF personnel tied the knot before Christmas.