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Method of tying a necktie
The small knot, also known as oriental knot, Kent knot, or simple knot, is the simplest method of tying a necktie. Unlike the Four-in-hand knot and Windsor
Small_knot
Method of fastening or securing linear material
button knot, double connection knot, double coin knot, agemaki, cross knot, square knot, Plafond knot, Pan Chang knot, and the good luck knot. Knots of more
Knot
Method of tying a necktie
four-in-hand knot is a method of tying a necktie. Also sometimes known (in UK) as a Bucket Knot, due to the shape of the finished knot. Some reports
Four-in-hand_knot
commonly used terms related to knots. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A bend is a knot used to join two lengths of rope
List_of_knot_terminology
Necktie knot
triangular knot. It is larger than the four-in-hand knot and Pratt knot, but smaller than the Windsor knot. The half-Windsor is derived from the Windsor in
Half-Windsor_knot
Method of tying a necktie
The Pratt knot is a method of tying a necktie. It is also known as the Shelby knot. The knot was created in the late 1950s by Jerry Pratt, an employee
Pratt_knot
Necktie knot
Windsor knot, sometimes referred to as a full Windsor (or misleadingly as a double Windsor) to distinguish it from the half-Windsor, is a knot used to
Windsor_knot
Type of knot
The slip knot is a stopper knot which is easily undone by pulling the tail (working end). The slip knot is related to the running knot, which will release
Slip_knot
The overhand knot, for example, is also known as the thumb knot. The figure-eight knot is also known as the Savoy knot or the Flemish knot. Contents Top
List_of_knots
Necktie knot
The knot is larger than the Four-in-hand knot and smaller than the Half-Windsor knot. Using the notation of The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie, the Nicky knot is
Nicky_knot
Human body part
running medial through anteroposterior, to the anus where it resolves in a small knot of skin of varying size. In males, this structure continues through the
Perineal_raphe
1999 book by Thomas Fink and Yong Mao
Tie a Tie is a book by Thomas Fink and Yong Mao about the history of the knotted neckcloth, the modern necktie, and how to tie each. It is based on two
The_85_Ways_to_Tie_a_Tie
Binding hitch knot
The constrictor knot is one of the most effective binding knots. Simple and secure, it is a harsh knot that can be difficult or impossible to untie once
Constrictor_knot
Decorative knot used extensively in the Celtic style of Insular art
Celtic knots (Irish: snaidhm Cheilteach, Welsh: cwlwm Celtaidd, Cornish: kolm Keltek, Scottish Gaelic: snaidhm Ceilteach) are a variety of knots and stylized
Celtic_knot
Knot that bounds an embedded disk in 4-space
A slice knot is a mathematical knot in 3-dimensional space that bounds an embedded disk in 4-dimensional space. A knot K ⊂ S 3 {\displaystyle K\subset
Slice_knot
Knot that forms a fixed thicker point to prevent unreeving
A stopper knot (or simply stopper) is a knot that creates a fixed thicker point on an otherwise-uniform thickness rope for the purpose of preventing the
Stopper_knot
Self-releasing, asymmetric way of tying a necktie
The Grantchester knot is a self-releasing, asymmetric way of tying a necktie. Using the notation presented in The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie, it is a Lo Ri Lo
Grantchester_knot
Company
The Knot Worldwide (TKWW) is a technology company that operates a portfolio of platforms and brands, including The Knot, WeddingWire and WeddingPro. Formed
The_Knot_Worldwide
Manufactured wood panel made from thin sheets of wood veneer
panel can then be patched, have minor surface defects such as splits or small knot holes filled, re-sized, sanded or otherwise refinished, depending on the
Plywood
Knot which lies on the surface of a torus in 3-dimensional space
In knot theory, a torus knot is a special kind of knot that lies on the surface of an unknotted torus in R3. Similarly, a torus link is a link which lies
Torus_knot
Fibrous material from trees or other plants
there is a season check in the knot, as is often the case, it will offer little resistance to this tensile stress. Small knots may be located along the neutral
Wood
Study of mathematical knots
In topology, knot theory is the study of mathematical knots. While inspired by knots which appear in daily life, such as those in shoelaces and rope,
Knot_theory
Operation combining two oriented knots
mathematics, a knot is an embedding of the circle (S1) into three-dimensional Euclidean space, R3 (also known as E3). Often two knots are considered equivalent
Knot_(mathematics)
Clothing item worn around the neck
first time. Other types of knots include: Small knot (also "oriental knot", "Kent knot"): the smallest possible necktie knot. It forms an equilateral triangle
Necktie
Tool for making cords or braids
knitting spool. Lucet may unravel if cut, but is easily fixed with a small knot. Unlike other braiding techniques such as kumihimo, finger-loop braiding
Lucet
Type of bend knot
A blood knot (barrel knot) is a bend knot most usefully employed for joining sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining a high portion of the
Blood_knot
Decorative handicraft art
Chinese knotting, also known as zhongguo jie (Chinese: 中國結; pinyin: Zhōngguó jié), is a Chinese folk art with ties to Buddhism and Taoism. A Chinese knot is
Chinese_knotting
American army officer
not found among his men, but instead was discovered with Custer in the small knot of dead troops on "Last Stand Hill." Smith was given a hasty burial on
Algernon_Smith
Type of knot used to join two lengths of rope
of all other knots combined. — Clifford Ashley, Ashley Book of Knots List of knot terminology Binding knot Rope splicing Whipping knot Ashley, Clifford
Bend_(knot)
Type of knot
A shank is a type of knot that is used to shorten a rope or take up slack, such as the sheepshank. The sheepshank knot is not stable. It will fall apart
Sheepshank
Type of knot
The klemheist knot or French Machard knot is a type of friction hitch that grips the rope when weight is applied, and is free to move when the weight
Klemheist_knot
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up knot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A knot is a fastening in rope or interwoven lines. Knot or knots may also refer to: Knot (unit), of speed
Knot_(disambiguation)
Knot that is not equivalent to its mirror image
field of knot theory, a chiral knot is a knot that is not equivalent to its mirror image (when identical while reversed). An oriented knot that is equivalent
Chiral_knot
Simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope
The bowline (/ˈboʊlɪn/) is an ancient and simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope. It has the virtues of being both easy to tie and
Bowline
Type of knot
A Prusik (/ˈprʌsɪk/ PRUSS-ik) is a friction hitch or knot used to attach a loop of cord around a rope, applied in climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering
Prusik
Knots Landing is an American prime time television soap opera that originally aired on CBS from December 27, 1979, to May 13, 1993. A spin-off of Dallas
List of Knots Landing episodes
List_of_Knots_Landing_episodes
Loop seen as a trivial knot
of knots, the unknot, not knot, or trivial knot, is the least knotted of all knots. Intuitively, the unknot is a closed loop of rope without a knot tied
Unknot
Type of knot
The packer's knot is a binding knot which is easily pulled taut and quickly locked in position. It is most often made in small line or string, such as
Packer's_knot
Binding around the end of a rope to prevent it from fraying
A whipping knot or whipping is a binding of marline twine or whipcord around the end of a rope to prevent its natural tendency to fray. Some whippings
Whipping_knot
Deformed tree outgrowth
of a rounded outgrowth on a tree trunk or branch that is filled with small knots from dormant buds. Burl formation is typically a result of some form
Burl
Italian ring-shaped cake
because it is first boiled in water and then baked. ciambella ellenese, a small, knot-shaped doughnut made with cinnamon and covered with rose water. Marche
Ciambella
Knot to weight the end of a rope
A monkey's fist or monkey paw is a type of knot, so named because it looks somewhat like a small bunched fist or paw. It is tied at the end of a rope
Monkey's_fist
Historic royal palace in Greater London
century. There are no authentic remains of Henry VIII's gardens, merely a small knot garden, planted in 1924, which hints at the gardens' 16th-century appearance
Hampton_Court_Palace
Molecule whose structure resembles a knot
molecular knot is a mechanically interlocked molecular architecture that is analogous to a macroscopic knot. Naturally-forming molecular knots are found
Molecular_knot
Protein structural motif
A cystine knot is a protein structural motif containing three disulfide bridges (formed from pairs of cysteine residues). The sections of polypeptide that
Cystine_knot
Attempt to classify and tabulate all possible knots
tabulate all possible knots. By 1998, all 1.7 million prime knots up to 16 crossings had been tabulated, and by 2020 all 350 million knots up to 19 crossings
Knot_tabulation
2011 knot theory book by Meike Akveld and Andrew Jobbings
Knots Unravelled: From String to Mathematics is a book on the mathematics of knots, intended for schoolchildren and other non-mathematicians. It was written
Knots_Unravelled
Traditional measure for quality of handmade or knotted pile carpets
Knot density is a traditional measure for quality of handmade or knotted pile carpets. It refers to the number of knots, or knot count, per unit of surface
Knot_density
signalling the styles of the next decade. Her hair is twisted into a small knot on top of her head and is worn with a curly fringe or bangs, 1889. 1 –
1880s_in_Western_fashion
Type of knot
first knot given in the Ashley Book of Knots. Additionally, it is one of the six knots given in the International Guild of Knot Tyers' Six Knot Challenge
Sheet_bend
English garden style
A knot garden is a garden style that was popularized in 16th century England and is now considered an element of the formal English garden. A knot garden
Knot_garden
Egyptian hieroglyph
'girdle-knot hieroglyph' Small bandlet made of 16 knot-pieces Relief from reign of Hatshepsut Wikimedia Commons has media related to Belt knot (hieroglyph)
Knot_(hieroglyph)
Type of mathematical knot
In the mathematical area of knot theory, a ribbon knot is a knot that bounds a self-intersecting disk with only ribbon singularities. Intuitively, this
Ribbon_knot
Species of bird
The red knot or just knot (Calidris canutus) is a medium-sized shorebird which breeds in tundra and the Arctic Cordillera in the far north of Canada,
Red_knot
Object swinging performance art
with a mukamuka, a tassel made from muka formed around a smaller knot. Occasionally, smaller tassels called poi piu were affixed to the base of the poi
Poi_(performance_art)
Type of knot
The corned beef knot is a binding knot usually made in small line or string. It gains its name by often being used for binding the meat of the same name
Corned_beef_knot
some type of shortening such as butter or cooking oil and baked into a small, flat shape. Almond biscuit Cookie sandwich Hadji bada Icebox cookies Stuffed
List_of_biscuits_and_cookies
Knot used to join two ropes together
1410) is a knot used to join two ropes together end-to-end. It is formed by holding two rope ends next to each other and tying an overhand knot in them as
Offset_overhand_bend
Mathematical tool for studying knots
tool used to study knots. A central question in the mathematical theory of knots is whether two knot diagrams represent the same knot. One way to answer
Skein_relation
Extinct genus of reptiles
oxides. These beds are capped off by a carbonate shell, varying from a small knot to up to a meter (3.3 ft) thick. The paleosols and shells feature holes
Scutosaurus
Small, knotted pastries boiled in a honeyed syrup
teglach (Yiddish: טייגלעך, singular teigel, literally "little dough") are small, knotted pastries boiled in a honeyed syrup. They are a traditional Ashkenazi
Teiglach
Type of knot
The fiador knot (also Theodore knot) is a decorative, symmetrical knot used in equine applications to create items such as rope halters, hobbles, and
Fiador_knot
Mathematical theory of knots
mathematical theory of knots, the Thurston–Bennequin number, or Bennequin number, is an invariant associated with a Legendrian knot in a three dimensional
Thurston–Bennequin_number
Type of knot used to join a rope to an object
A hitch is a type of knot used to secure a rope to an object or another rope. Hitches are used in a variety of situations, including climbing, sailing
Hitch_(knot)
Mathematical invariant of a knot or link
of knot theory, the Jones polynomial is a knot polynomial discovered by Vaughan Jones in 1984. Specifically, it is an invariant of an oriented knot or
Jones_polynomial
Andean record-keeping system using knotted cords
Cusco Quechua: khipu, [kʰipu]), are record-keeping devices fashioned from knotted cords. They were historically used by various cultures in the central Andes
Quipu
Mathematical function defined piecewise by polynomials
extended knot vector, for example: using single knots for Cn–1 continuity and spacing these knots evenly on [a,b] (giving us uniform splines) using knots with
Spline_(mathematics)
Type of knot
The sailor's hitch is a secure, jam-proof hitch knot. A hitch knot is a type of knot that has the ability to fit to the size and shape of an object that
Sailor's_hitch
Medical condition
presentation indicators. The ileosigmoid knot is caused by three things: eating a high-bulk diet while the small bowel is empty; having a long, sigmoid
Ileosigmoid_knot
Traditional sailboat knot
The jury mast knot (or masthead knot) is traditionally presented as to be used for jury rigging a temporary mast on a sailboat or ship after the original
Jury_mast_knot
Japanese manga series by Marcey Naito
Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister (Japanese: 甘神さんちの縁結び, Hepburn: Amagami-san Chi no Enmusubi; lit. 'Matchmaking of the Amagami Household') is a Japanese
Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister
Tying_the_Knot_with_an_Amagami_Sister
Painting by Johann Georg Melchior Schmidtner
Mary, Untier of Knots or Mary, Undoer of Knots or Our Lady, Undoer of Knots is the name of both a Marian devotion and a specific Baroque painting (German:
Mary,_Untier_of_Knots
Type of knot
knot created by a loop on the bight. It is used in climbing and caving. The Flemish loop or figure-eight loop is perhaps stronger than the loop knot.
Figure-eight_loop
Genus of parasitic worms
Root-knot nematodes are plant-parasitic nematodes from the genus Meloidogyne. They exist in soil in areas with hot climates or short winters. About 2000
Root-knot_nematode
Proteins with backbone entangled in a knot
the knots discovered in proteins are deep trefoil (31) knots. Figure eight knots (41), three-twist knots (52), Stevedore knots (61) and Septoil knot (71)
Knotted_protein
A friction hitch is a kind of knot used to attach one rope to another in a way that is easily adjusted. These knots are commonly used in climbing as part
List_of_friction_hitch_knots
Star in the constellation Aquila
magnitudes 18–20, but these are likely to have been detections only of a small knot of nebulosity surrounding the position of the star. Hubble images show
V605_Aquilae
Three linked but pairwise separated rings
the "Ballantine rings". The first work of knot theory to include the Borromean rings was a catalog of knots and links compiled in 1876 by Peter Tait.
Borromean_rings
Type of swimming goggles
guide the string through the small holes located on the inside of the frames, as well as into the rubber tube. A small knot is then tied by hand and threaded
Swedish_goggles
Traditional Korean accessory for hanbok
The type of knot has to follow the design of main ornament. The big size of the main ornament parts will combine with small knots. The small main ornament
Norigae
Type of knot
The timber hitch is a knot used to attach a single length of rope to a cylindrical object. Secure while tension is maintained, it is easily untied even
Timber_hitch
Appearance and pattern in wood
It is somewhat reminiscent of a burl, but it is quite different: the small knots that make the burl are missing. It is not known what causes the phenomenon
Bird's_eye_figure
Knot used for attaching a rope to a ring
(although in a case of tying to a small shackle or link of a chain, this might not be possible). It is the accepted knot for attaching anchors (or more usually
Anchor_bend
The Merovingian knot, or the Ediety knot, is a necktie knot characterized by its inverted structure and layered appearance. It gained popular recognition
Merovingian_knot
Tamil Hindu work of literature
கண்ணிநுண் சிறுத்தாம்பு, romanized: Kaṇṇinuṇ Ciṟutāmpu, lit. 'a rope of small knots'), also rendered the Kanninun Siruttambu, is a work of Tamil Hindu literature
Kanninun_Cirutampu
Bend knot
the Rosendahl Bend) is an end-to-end joining knot formed by two symmetrically interlinked overhand knots. It is stable, secure, and highly resistant to
Zeppelin_bend
Type of knot
The clove hitch is an ancient type of knot, made of two successive single hitches tied around an object. It is most effectively used to secure a middle
Clove_hitch
Species of fungus
Apiosporina morbosa is a plant pathogen, which is the causal agent of black knot. It affects members of the Prunus genus such as cherry, plum, apricot, and
Dibotryon_morbosum
mooring hitch can be used to tie a small boat to a post, pole, bollard or similar. As it is a quick-release knot, it can be easily untied by pulling
Mooring_hitch
Empirical measure describing wind speed based on observed conditions
Service. Met Éireann issues a "Small Craft Warning" if winds of Beaufort force 6 (mean wind speed exceeding 22 knots) are expected up to 10 nautical
Beaufort_scale
Type of knot
used in rock climbing. Compared with the water knot, it has the advantages of a higher strength, smaller profile, and a cleaner appearance due to the lack
Beer_knot
Portable book tied to a belt
book in a long tapered tail with a large knot at the end which could be tucked into one's girdle or belt. The knot was usually strips of leather woven together
Girdle_book
Slingback Slip (clothing) Slip-on shoe Slipper Slouch hat Slouch socks Small knot Smart casual Smock-frock Smock Parachutist DPM Smocking Smoking cap Smoking
Index_of_fashion_articles
Galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
interaction, either with the galaxy 2MASX J12040831+2023280 or with a small knot of material. There also appears to be a faint, broad bridge of luminous
NGC_4070
Species of birch
small limbs sprouting from the trunk and causing the wood to be full of small knots. The bark is dark red-brown to blackish, and smooth but not exfoliating
Betula_occidentalis
Type of knot
is small, a round turn is preferable to a single turn. It makes a stronger knot and dissipates the wear. — Clifford W Ashley, Ashley Book of Knots, Ashley
Round turn and two half-hitches
Round_turn_and_two_half-hitches
Type of knot
perfection loop, is a type of knot which forms a fixed loop. Useful for fine or slippery line, it is one of the few loop knots which holds well in bungee
Angler's_loop
Australian species of parrot
In the wild the site chosen is often a she-oak tree hollow which has a small knot hole entrance. However observers have also reported they have seen hens
Naretha_bluebonnet
Italian-American type of garlic bread
meal combos. Garlic knots are typically made from bread dough. The dough is rolled and then pulled into small, tight overhand knots, and pre-baked in a
Garlic_knot
Knot
The running bowline is a knot consisting of a bowline looped around its own standing end to create a noose. The running bowline is strong and secure. It
Running_bowline
SMALL KNOT
SMALL KNOT
Girl/Female
Muslim
Small
Boy/Male
German
Power of an Eagle
Boy/Male
Tamil
Small Diya, Small light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Mal(le), pet form of Mary (see Marie).Indian (northern states) : Hindu name found in several communities, from Sanskrit malla ‘strongman’, ‘wrestler’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Small.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Small Diya, Small light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sale 1.English : from a short form of a personal name beginning with Sal-, for example Salomon.Swedish (Säll) : nickname from säll ‘happy’, ‘fortunate’, probably a soldier’s name.African : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern English
Scottish and northern English : variant of Small.English : habitational name from a lost place in eastern Sussex named Smeghel, from Old English smēagel ‘burrow’, or from Brooksmarle (now Broxmead) in Sussex (named with Old English brocc ‘badger’ + smēagel).
Boy/Male
Indian
Small
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person of slender build or diminutive stature, from Middle English smal ‘thin’, ‘narrow’.Translation of equivalents in other European languages, such as German Klein and Schmal, French Petit.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Small
Girl/Female
Indian
Small
Girl/Female
Hindu
Small
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : variant of Small.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Small Leaf; Small Plant
Boy/Male
Tamil
Small
Girl/Female
Hindu
Small
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Small
Artisha | à®…à®°à¯à®¤à¯€à®·à®¾
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kaneshka | கநேஷà¯à®•ா
Small
SMALL KNOT
SMALL KNOT
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Well Born; Of a Noble Family
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Doll
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Sky Victor
Boy/Male
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Hindu
Smiling
Girl/Female
Welsh American
White wave. Also a Blessed reconciliation.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Shakespearean, Spanish
In Classical Mythology; Woman of Rome; Derived from the Roman Given Name Levinia; Purified
Female
Slovene
Pet form of Slovene Jožefa, PEPCA means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Boy/Male
Biblical
The Lord my banner.
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Indian
Bright Renown; Strange; Foreign
SMALL KNOT
SMALL KNOT
SMALL KNOT
SMALL KNOT
SMALL KNOT
n.
The small or slender part of a thing; as, the small of the leg or of the back.
v. i.
To live in, or as in, a stall; to dwell.
superl.
Being of slight consequence; feeble in influence or importance; unimportant; trivial; insignificant; as, a small fault; a small business.
n. pl.
See Small, n., 2, 3.
superl.
Having little size, compared with other things of the same kind; little in quantity or degree; diminutive; not large or extended in dimension; not great; not much; inconsiderable; as, a small man; a small river.
v. i.
A bench or table on which small articles of merchandise are exposed for sale.
v. t.
To fatten; as, to stall cattle.
v. t.
To put into a stall or stable; to keep in a stall or stalls; as, to stall an ox.
imp. & p. p.
of Stall-feed
adv.
In a small quantity or degree; with minuteness.
v. i.
The space left by excavation between pillars. See Post and stall, under Post.
adv.
In or to small extent, quantity, or degree; little; slightly.
n.
To detect or perceive, as if by the sense of smell; to scent out; -- often with out.
v. t.
To break into small pieces, as ore, for the purpose of separating from rock.
v. i.
To exercise the sense of smell.
superl.
Not prolonged in duration; not extended in time; short; as, after a small space.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Stall-feed
v. i. & auxiliary.
As an auxiliary, shall indicates a duty or necessity whose obligation is derived from the person speaking; as, you shall go; he shall go; that is, I order or promise your going. It thus ordinarily expresses, in the second and third persons, a command, a threat, or a promise. If the auxillary be emphasized, the command is made more imperative, the promise or that more positive and sure. It is also employed in the language of prophecy; as, "the day shall come when . . . , " since a promise or threat and an authoritative prophecy nearly coincide in significance. In shall with the first person, the necessity of the action is sometimes implied as residing elsewhere than in the speaker; as, I shall suffer; we shall see; and there is always a less distinct and positive assertion of his volition than is indicated by will. "I shall go" implies nearly a simple futurity; more exactly, a foretelling or an expectation of my going, in which, naturally enough, a certain degree of plan or intention may be included; emphasize the shall, and the event is described as certain to occur, and the expression approximates in meaning to our emphatic "I will go." In a question, the relation of speaker and source of obligation is of course transferred to the person addressed; as, "Shall you go?" (answer, "I shall go"); "Shall he go?" i. e., "Do you require or promise his going?" (answer, "He shall go".) The same relation is transferred to either second or third person in such phrases as "You say, or think, you shall go;" "He says, or thinks, he shall go." After a conditional conjunction (as if, whether) shall is used in all persons to express futurity simply; as, if I, you, or he shall say they are right. Should is everywhere used in the same connection and the same senses as shall, as its imperfect. It also expresses duty or moral obligation; as, he should do it whether he will or not. In the early English, and hence in our English Bible, shall is the auxiliary mainly used, in all the persons, to express simple futurity. (Cf. Will, v. t.) Shall may be used elliptically; thus, with an adverb or other word expressive of motion go may be omitted.
v. i.
A small apartment or shed in which merchandise is exposed for sale; as, a butcher's stall; a bookstall.
n.
To perceive by the olfactory nerves, or organs of smell; to have a sensation of, excited through the nasal organs when affected by the appropriate materials or qualities; to obtain the scent of; as, to smell a rose; to smell perfumes.