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knot <a knot; knots> N

binder knot MIL

bow knot NAUT

bowline knot MIL

dead knot CARPENT

pin knot CARPENT

sliding knot

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She was also one of the fastest, regularly logging 16 knots (kn) average speed on transatlantic voyages.
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At 152 knots, the yoke would be pulled back, and the plane would begin to lift off.
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The engines had a total designed output of 10600ihp 0 and gave a top speed of 16 knots.
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These kinds of vessels perform a usual speed of 16 knots at eco-speed, while at full speed can achieve more than 19 knots.
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These could typically maintain 40 knots and were armed with two torpedo tubes.
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Links and knots are studied in a branch of mathematics called knot theory.
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A specific "darari obi", about 600 cm long, is needed for making this knot in full length.
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The game stayed knotted at 66 until the top of the twelfth.
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Service stars may be worn above the pocket or top row of square knots.
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Still, on this short voyage the ship had achieved a good average speed of ten knots.
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