Found 4 items, similar to knots.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: knot
buhul, buhulan, bundelan, gerombolan, gundal, ikatan, kusut, mengikat, mil laut, simpul
Indonesian → English (Kamus Landak)
Definition: knot
knots
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: knot
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]
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]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: knot
Node
\Node\ (n[=o]d), n. [L. nodus; perh. akin to E. knot. Cf.
Noose,
Nowed.]
1. A knot, a knob; a protuberance; a swelling.
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2. Specifically:
(a) (Astron.) One of the two points where the orbit of a
planet, or comet, intersects the ecliptic, or the
orbit of a satellite intersects the plane of the orbit
of its primary.
(b) (Bot.) The joint of a stem, or the part where a leaf
or several leaves are inserted.
(c) (Dialing) A hole in the gnomon of a dial, through
which passes the ray of light which marks the hour of
the day, the parallels of the sun's declination, his
place in the ecliptic, etc.
(d) (Geom.) The point at which a curve crosses itself,
being a double point of the curve. See
Crunode, and
Acnode.
(e) (Mech.) The point at which the lines of a funicular
machine meet from different angular directions; --
called also
knot. --W. R. Johnson.
(f) (Poet.) The knot, intrigue, or plot of a piece.
(g) (Med.) A hard concretion or incrustation which forms
upon bones attacked with rheumatism, gout, or
syphilis; sometimes also, a swelling in the
neighborhood of a joint. --Dunglison.
(h) (Mus) One of the fixed points of a sonorous string,
when it vibrates by aliquot parts, and produces the
harmonic tones; nodal line or point.
(i) (Zo["o]l.) A swelling.
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3. (Math., Computers) A special point in a graph or diagram
which is attached to other points by
links. It is often
labeled and represented graphically as a box or circle. A
node may represent any object which is related to other
objects in a conceptual structure that can be represented
as a graph, the relations being represented as links
between the nodes.
[PJC]
4. (Anat.) A small mass of tissue differing from other tissue
in its immediate vicinity; as, a lymph node.
[PJC]
Ascending node (Astron.), the node at which the body is
passing northerly, marked with the symbol [astascending],
called the Dragon's head. Called also
northern node.
Descending node, the node at which the body is moving
southwardly, marked thus [astdescending], called Dragon's
tail.
Line of nodes, a straight line joining the two nodes of an
orbit.
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