Definition of 'knot'
Word forms: knots, knotting, knotted
1. countable noun
If you tie a knot in a piece of string, rope, cloth, or other material, you pass one end or part of
it through a loop and pull it tight.
2. transitive verb
If you knot a piece of string, rope, cloth, or other material, you pass one end or part of it
through a loop and pull it tight.
3. countable noun
4. transitive verb/intransitive verb
If your stomach knots or if something knots it, it feels tight because you are afraid or excited.
5. intransitive verb
6. countable noun
7. countable noun
A knot is a unit of speed. The speed of ships, aircraft, and
wind is measured in knots.
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knot
Word Frequency
knot in American English 1
noun
1.
2.
a fastening made by
intertwining or tying together pieces of string, cord, rope, etc.
4.
a small group or cluster
6.
a problem;
difficulty;
entanglement
7.
; specif.,
a.
a hard lump on a tree where a branch grows out
8. Nautical
b.
a unit of speed of one nautical mile (6,076.12 feet or 1,852
meters) an hour
abbrev. kn or kt to average a speed of 10 knots
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈknotted or ˈknotting
9.
to tie, fasten, or
intertwine in or with a knot or knots; make a knot or knots in
10.
to tie or
unite closely or intricately; entangle
11.
to make (
fringe) by tying knots
verb intransitive
12.
to form a knot or knots; become entangled
13.
to make knots for fringe
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Word Frequency
knot in American English 2
noun
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Word origin
rare ME knotte < ?
Word Frequency
knot in British English 1
noun
1.
any of various
fastenings formed by
looping and
tying a piece of
rope,
cord, etc, in upon itself, to another piece of rope, or to another object
2.
a
prescribed
method of tying a particular knot
4.
9.
10.
his stomach was tying itself in knots
11.
b. anatomy
a protuberance on an organ or part
12.
a unit of
speed used by
nautical vessels and aircraft, being one nautical
mile (about 1.15
statute miles or 1.85 km) per
hour
13.
one of a number of equally spaced knots on a
log line used to indicate the speed of a ship in nautical miles per hour
16.
tie the knot
verbWord forms: knots, knotting or knotted
18.
to form or cause to form into a knot
20. (transitive)
to make (an
article or a design) by tying
thread in an
interlaced
pattern of
ornamental knots, as in macramé
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Derived forms
knotter (ˈknotter) noun
knotless (ˈknotless)
adjective
knotlike (ˈknotˌlike)
adjective
Word origin
Old English cnotta; related to Old High German knoto, Old Norse knūtrExamples of 'knot' in a sentence
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any ground-living bird of the genus Centropus, of Africa, S Asia, and Australia, having long strong legs: family Cuculidae (cuckoos)
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a nightjar, Caprimulgus vociferus, of North and Central America, having a dark plumage with white patches on the tail
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a large Eurasian pigeon, Columba palumbus, having white patches on the wings and neck
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any of various tropical Asian starlings of the genera Acridotheres, Gracula, etc, esp G. religiosa (see hill mynah), some of which can mimic human speech
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any of various brownish tropical American birds of the family Bucconidae, having a large head: order Piciformes (woodpeckers, etc)
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knot
British English: knot
/nɒt/ NOUN
If you tie a knot in a piece of string, rope, cloth, or other material, you pass one end or part of it through a loop and pull it tight.
One lace had broken and been tied in a knot.
- American English: knot
- Arabic: عُقْدَةٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: nó
- Chinese: 结
- Croatian: čvor
- Czech: uzel
- Danish: knude
- Dutch: knoop lus
- European Spanish: nudo
- Finnish: solmu
- French: nœud
- German: Knoten
- Greek: κόμπος
- Italian: nodo
- Japanese: 結び目
- Korean: 매듭
- Norwegian: knute
- Polish: węzeł
- European Portuguese: nó
- Romanian: nod
- Russian: узел
- Spanish: nudo
- Swedish: knut
- Thai: เงื่อน
- Turkish: düğüm
- Ukrainian: вузол
- Vietnamese: nút thắt
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