Knot
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knot n. 1. A thorny problem. 2. The product of tying; a means of joining rope or holding things fast. 3. A lumpy protrusion. 4. An entanglement; a dense interlacing of vapor. 5. A nautical measurement of speed. 6. Marriage (To tie the knot).
[edit] Usage"...a technical marvel of stupendous importance in the history of sailing and lynching..." "...not to be confused with not..." -- Alice in Wonderland [edit] See Also |
[edit] DesiderataAlbert Kook mastered hundreds of knots, including the Boneyard, Blind man and a simplified form of the Pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.
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