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Found 4 items, similar to knotted.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: knotted
tergelung, tersimpul
Indonesian → English (Kamus Landak)
Definition: knot
knots
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: knotted
knot
n 1: a tight cluster of people or things;
“a small knot of women
listened to his sermon”
2: any of various fastenings formed by looping and tying a rope
(or cord) upon itself or to another rope or to another
object
3: a hard cross-grained round piece of wood in a board where a
branch emerged;
“the saw buckled when it hit a knot”
4: something twisted and tight and swollen;
“their muscles
stood out in knots”;
“the old man's fists were two great
gnarls”;
“his stomach was in knots” [syn:
gnarl]
5: a unit of length used in navigation; equivalent to the
distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude; 1,852
meters [syn:
nautical mile,
mile,
mi,
naut mi,
international nautical mile
,
air mile]
6: soft lump or unevenness in a yarn; either an imperfection or
created by design [syn:
slub,
burl]
7: a sandpiper that breeds in the arctic and winters in the
southern hemisphere [syn:
grayback,
Calidris canutus]
[also:
knotting,
knotted]
knotted
adj 1: tied with a knot;
“his carefully knotted necktie”
2: used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or
knots;
“gnarled and knotted hands”;
“a knobbed stick”
[syn:
gnarled,
gnarly,
knotty,
knobbed]
3: tangled in knots or snarls;
“a mass of knotted string”;
“snarled thread” [syn:
snarled,
snarly]
knot
v 1: make into knots; make knots out of;
“She knotted der
fingers”
2: tie or fasten into a knot;
“knot the shoelaces”
3: tangle or complicate;
“a ravelled story” [syn:
ravel,
tangle]
[ant:
unravel,
unravel]
[also:
knotting,
knotted]
knotted
See
knot
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Knotted
Knot
\Knot\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Knotted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Knotting.]
1. To tie in or with, or form into, a knot or knots; to form
a knot on, as a rope; to entangle.
“Knotted curls.”
--Drayton.
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As tight as I could knot the noose. --Tennyson.
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2. To unite closely; to knit together. --Bacon.
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3. To entangle or perplex; to puzzle. [Obs. or R.]
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Knotted
\Knot"ted\, a.
1. Full of knots; having knots; knurled; as, a knotted cord;
the knotted oak. --Dryden.
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2. Interwoven; matted; entangled.
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Make . . . thy knotted and combined locks to part.
--Shak.
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3. Having intersecting lines or figures.
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The west corner of thy curious knotted garden.
--Shak.
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4. (Geol.) Characterized by small, detached points, chiefly
composed of mica, less decomposable than the mass of the
rock, and forming knots in relief on the weathered
surface; as, knotted rocks. --Percival.
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5. Entangled; puzzling; knotty. [R.]
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They're catched in knotted lawlike nets. --Hudibras.
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