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4 LETTERS1 POINT[nɒt]

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K N O T

Two-Letter Start

KN

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Ending

OT

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  • 4 letters
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  • KN start
  • OT ending

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Pronunciation

[nɒt][nɑt]
  1. noun

    A looping of a piece of string or of any other long, flexible material that cannot be untangled without passing one or both ends of the material through its loops.

    "Climbers must make sure that all knots are both secure and of types that will not weaken the rope."

  2. noun

    (of hair, etc) A tangled clump.

    "The nurse was brushing knots from the protesting child's hair."

  3. noun

    A maze-like pattern.

  4. noun

    A non-self-intersecting closed curve in (e.g., three-dimensional) space that is an abstraction of a knot (in sense 1 above).

    "A knot can be defined as a non-self-intersecting broken line whose endpoints coincide: when such a knot is constrained to lie in a plane, then it is simply a polygon."

  5. noun

    A difficult situation.

    "I got into a knot when I inadvertently insulted a policeman."

  6. noun

    The whorl left in lumber by the base of a branch growing out of the tree's trunk.

    "When preparing to tell stories at a campfire, I like to set aside a pile of pine logs with lots of knots, since they burn brighter and make dramatic pops and cracks."

  7. noun

    Local swelling in a tissue area, especially skin, often due to injury.

    "Jeremy had a knot on his head where he had bumped it on the bedframe."

  8. noun

    A protuberant joint in a plant.

  9. noun

    Any knob, lump, swelling, or protuberance.

  10. noun

    The swelling of the bulbus glandis in members of the dog family, Canidae

  11. noun

    The point on which the action of a story depends; the gist of a matter.

    "the knot of the tale"

  12. noun

    A node.

  13. noun

    A kind of epaulet; a shoulder knot.

  14. noun

    A group of people or things.

  15. noun

    A bond of union; a connection; a tie.

  16. noun

    A unit of speed, equal to one nautical mile per hour. (From the practice of counting the number of knots in the log-line (as it is paid out) in a standard time. Traditionally spaced at one every 1/120 of a mile.)

    "Cedric claimed his old yacht could make 12 knots."

  17. noun

    A nautical mile

  18. noun

    The bulbus glandis

  19. noun

    In omegaverse fiction, a bulbus glandis-like structure on the penis of a male alpha, which ties him to an omega during intercourse.

  20. verb

    To form into a knot; to tie with a knot or knots.

    "We knotted the ends of the rope to keep it from unravelling."

  21. verb

    To form wrinkles in the forehead, as a sign of concentration, concern, surprise, etc.

    "She knotted her brow in concentration while attempting to unravel the tangled strands."

  22. verb

    To unite closely; to knit together.

  23. verb

    To entangle or perplex; to puzzle.

  24. verb

    To form knots.

  25. verb

    To knit knots for a fringe.

  26. noun

    One of a variety of shore birds; the red-breasted sandpiper (variously Calidris canutus or Tringa canutus).

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