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knots <a knot; knots> N LAW

knots

binder knot MIL

bowline knot MIL

dead knot CARPENT

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These could typically maintain 40 knots and were armed with two torpedo tubes.
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Some derivatives of the spline function may also be continuous, depending on whether the knots are distinct or not.
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Not all human knots are solvable and can remain knots or may end up as two or more circles.
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The muscle is then kneaded, which assists in the release of tension and easing of knots.
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The volume involved in the oscillation is limited by the stationary oscillation knots at the bearing points of the oscillator.
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Lesser engines leave off at around 40 knots (46 mph/74 km/h).
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Still, on this short voyage the ship had achieved a good average speed of ten knots.
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In grading lumber and structural timber, knots are classified according to their form, size, soundness, and the firmness with which they are held in place.
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Around their necks they wear a white woolen cord woven into a series of 108 knots and serving as prayer beads ("mala").
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It has a thick, black cord (with four knots that signify the four vows) with a tassel to gird the robe.
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