Antonym: unknot. Similar words: know, known, knob, knock, unknown, known as, knoll, know about. Meaning: [nɑt /nɒt] n. 1. a tight cluster of people or things 2. any of various fastenings formed by looping and tying a rope (or cord) upon itself or to another rope or to another object 3. a hard cross-grained round piece of wood in a board where a branch emerged 4. something twisted and tight and swollen 5. a unit of length used in navigation; equivalent to the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude; 1,852 meters 6. soft lump or unevenness in a yarn; either an imperfection or created by design 7. a sandpiper that breeds in the arctic and winters in the southern hemisphere. v. 1. make into knots; make knots out of 2. tie or fasten into a knot 3. tangle or complicate.
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121. He saw the knot of people beyond the flames gazing at him in puzzled amazement, but they made no response.
122. Jufti knot Vastly inferior knot produced by tying the pile yarn around four or more warp strands, rather than the customary two.
123. But since people sometimes tied money into the knot of a large kerchief, it also means a hoard of money.
124. A tiny knot of tension throbbed at the back of her neck,[sentencedict.com] running the length of her arms to her fingertips.
125. This knot shape therefore never varies for any given sequence of amino acids.
126. The knot under his chin was still firmly fastened and he had extensive burns on his head and face.
127. Slowly a knot of men formed around us, anxious that we should hear their problems.
128. Plant cover crops such as cereal rye to add organic matter and disrupt the life cycle of root knot nematodes.
129. On either side of the front path a knot garden had been planted with low hedges and tufts of tiny blossom.
130. Can you tie them in a knot, can you tie them in a bow.
131. I hope we can create places where that thought will make its intricate knot anew.
132. I tied a monster knot, one I invented on the spot, and tugged it hard, Lincoln licking my ear.
133. The importance of the knot survived into later centuries in folklore and magical practices.
134. They set about loosening the ropes just enough for them to be able to reach the knot once Graham gave the signal.
135. Don't knock it in with your chin. 4 in hand or Windsor knot - though latter eventually took over.
136. But this weak knot they will full soon untie.
137. Pull the elastic tight and knot the ends.
138. Propitious Knot: The original meanings are love and devotion.
139. Now the hawthorn is coming in the knot.
140. You see her "catkin word" knot sentence: "Good wind frequency of leveraging, the Albatron send me! "
141. In the representing bigraph of automated geometric deduction, every rigid owns at least one knot.
142. On the one hand, POS study is always a Gordian knot to Chinese linguists ever since the beginning of Modern Chinese Linguistics.
143. A knot of people was standing on the footpath outside his units.
144. "Whoa, " Mimo said, a flattered, guilt-ridden knot of emotion now.
145. Civil affairs bureaux across the country handled 1.29 million of the cases, with 622,000 couples untying the knot through the courts, the report said.
146. It's just impossible to untie the knot, it's too tight.
147. And the so-called "love knot" and "complex" have been the social and psychological factors which affect the change of Japan-Taiwan relations.
148. She grabbed her hair in both hands and swept it back, tying it in a loose knot.
149. It is your intelligence that cuts the Gordian knot which we cannot untie.
150. She tied a knot with flashing eyes, as if it throttled a foe.
More similar words: know, known, knob, knock, unknown, known as, knoll, know about, well known, knock out, knock off, well-known, knock down, for all I know, doorknob, knowledge, gordian knot, unknowingly, acknowledge, hard knocks, acknowledgement.