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knot

noun (1)
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Definition of knot

 (Entry 1 of 3)

1a : an interlacement of the parts of one or more flexible bodies forming a lump or knob (as for fastening or tying together)
b : the lump or knob so formed
c : a tight constriction or the sense of constriction my stomach was all in knots
2 : something hard to solve : problem a matter full of legal knots
3 : a bond of union especially : the marriage bond
4a : a protuberant lump or swelling in tissue a knot in a gland
b : the base of a woody branch enclosed in the stem from which it arises also : its section in lumber
5 : a cluster of persons or things : group
6 : an ornamental bow of ribbon : cockade
7a : a division of the log's line serving to measure a ship's speed
b(1) : one nautical mile per hour
(2) : one nautical mile not used technically
8 : a closed curve in three-dimensional space

knot

verb
knotted; knotting

Definition of knot (Entry 2 of 3)

transitive verb

1 : to tie in or with a knot : form knots in
2 : to unite closely or intricately : entangle
3 : tie sense 4b knotted the score

intransitive verb

: to form knots

knot

noun (2)
plural knots or knot

Definition of knot (Entry 3 of 3)

: either of two sandpipers (Calidris canutus and C. tenuirostris) that breed in the Arctic and winter in temperate or warm parts of the New and Old World

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Noun (1)

knot 1b: 1 Blackwall hitch, 2 carrick bend, 3 clove hitch, 4 cat's-paw, 5 figure eight, 6 granny knot, 7 bowline, 8 overhand knot, 9 fisherman's bend, 10 half hitch, 11 square knot, 12 slipknot, 13 stevedore knot, 14 true lover's knot, 15 surgeon's knot, 16 Turk's head, 17 sheet bend, 18 timber hitch, 19 seizing, 20 rolling hitch, 21 sheepshank

In the meaning defined above

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Other Words from knot

Verb

knotter noun

Examples of knot in a Sentence

Verb

He knotted his tie so that both ends would be the same length. the extension cords were hopelessly knotted together

First Known Use of knot

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1547, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun (2)

15th century, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for knot

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English cnotta; akin to Old High German knoto knot

Noun (2)

Middle English knott

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knot

verb

English Language Learners Definition of knot

: to tie a section of rope, string, fabric, etc., to itself or to something else so that a knot forms : to make a knot in (something) also : to connect (two or more parts or things) with a knot
: to develop a painful or uncomfortable feeling of tightness
US, informal : to make (the score of a game or contest) equal

knot

noun
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Kids Definition of knot

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1 : a section of rope or string that has been tied together to form a lump or knob or to keep something secure
2 : tangle entry 2 sense 1 Comb the knots out of your hair.
3 : a painful or uncomfortable area in a body part I had knots in my stomach.
4 : a cluster of persons or things Down the table, the … ladies drew into a knot, to confer.— Richard Peck, A Year Down Yonder
5 : the inner end of a woody branch enclosed in a plant stem or a section of this in sawed lumber