Reef knot Bowline Figure-eight knot Clove hitch Sheet bend Fisherman's knot Alpine butterfly knot Trucker's hitch Surgeon's knot Double fisherman's knot Water knot Carrick bend Monkey's fist Timber hitch Sheepshank Chain sinnet Marlinspike hitch Barrel hitch Bowline on a bight Zeppelin bend
One knot is equal to 0.514 meters per second.
As the tree grows, the knot hole can become covered up by new growth or get pushed out over time. The wood around the knot hole may also continue to grow and expand, filling in the space where the knot hole used to be.
One knot is equal to approximately 1.15 miles per hour.
A knot in a tropical depression refers to the measure of wind speed within the system. One knot is equivalent to one nautical mile per hour. It is used to quantify the strength of the depression in terms of wind intensity.
grass knot
I'm sure you found the answer by now but the easiest, strongest and most common knot is the 'palamour' knot.
The clinch knot and improved clinch knot tend to be best for hard hook setting baits like jigs,spinnerbaits and Texas rigs. It all boils down to confidence. Try numerous fishing knots and find what is the strongest for your needs.
The homophone for "knot" is "not."
The homophone for "not" is "knot."
Another name for the Hercules knot is the square knot.
There are 3 common names for the same knot - Overhand Knot, Thumb Knot, and Common Knot. None is more "correct" than the other, it is simply a matter of where the knot was taught to the person using the knot.
The male hyena does not have a knot, therefore they do not knot.
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An alternating knot is a knot which has a knot diagram in which, when travelling along the knot, one passes through intersections alternatingly - over, under, over, under, etc.
Yes, the definition is 'any knot that is improperly tied, but looks correct'. So the granny knot is a liar's knot if you intended to tie a square knot.
The homophone of "knot" is "not".