knot

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The meaning (definition) of the word knot
a twisted tie in a rope or string
The word knot used in a sentence
“The sailor tied a tight knot in the rope so it would not slip.”
Words that mean the same as knot (synonyms)
tie
The plural of the word knot
knots
How the word knot is said around the world
| French | noeud |
| Spanish | nudo |
| Mandarin | 结 |
| Hindi | गाँठ |
| Arabic | عقدة |
| Russian | узел |
| Portuguese (EU) | nó |
| Portuguese (BR) | nó |
| Japanese | 結び目 |
| German | Knoten |
| Urdu | گرہ |
| Punjabi | ਗੰਢ |
| Korean | 매듭 |
| Hebrew | קֶשֶׁר |
| Greek | κόμπος |
| Dutch | knoop |
| Filipino | buhol |
| Vietnamese | nút thắt |
| Turkish | düğüm |
| Persian | گره |
| Polish | węzeł |
| Ukrainian | вузол |
| Bengali | গিঁট |
| Swedish | knut |
| Italian | nodo |
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