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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. [1913 Webster] As tight as I could knot the noose. --Tennyson. [1913 Webster] 2. To unite closely; to knit together. --Bacon. [1913 Webster] 3. To entangle or perplex; to puzzle. [Obs. or R.] [1913 Webster] Knotted \Knot"ted\, a. 1. Full of knots; having knots; knurled; as, a knotted cord; the knotted oak. --Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Interwoven; matted; entangled. [1913 Webster] Make . . . thy knotted and combined locks to part. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. Having intersecting lines or figures. [1913 Webster] The west corner of thy curious knotted garden. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 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. [1913 Webster] 5. Entangled; puzzling; knotty. [R.] [1913 Webster] They're catched in knotted lawlike nets. --Hudibras. [1913 Webster]

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