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- Dictionaryknotted/ˈnɒtɪd/
adjective
- 1. fastened with or having a knot or knots: "a knotted rope"
- 2. (of a stem, branch, or root) knobbly, gnarled, or twisted: "the knotted roots of a large oak tree"
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KNOTTED definition: 1. joined by having been tied together in a knot, or containing a knot or knots: 2. joined by…. Learn more.
The meaning of KNOTTED is tied in or with a knot. How to use knotted in a sentence.
Knotted definition: having knots; knotty.. See examples of KNOTTED used in a sentence.
a measure of the speed of ships, aircraft, or movements of water and air. One knot is one nautical mile per hour: a top speed of about 20 knots. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idiom. knot. verb. uk / nɒt / us / nɑːt / -tt-
The meaning of KNOT is an interlacement of the parts of one or more flexible bodies forming a lump or knob (as for fastening or tying together). How to use knot in a sentence.
Definitions of knotted. adjective. tied with a knot. “his carefully knotted necktie”. synonyms: fastened, tied. fastened with strings or cords. adjective. used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots.
1. having knots; knotty. 2. tied in or fastened with a knot. 3. made or ornamented with knots. 4. Botany.
(British English, informal, slang) a rude way of telling somebody to go away or of telling them that you are annoyed with them. See knot in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: knot. Definition of knot verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
A unifying bond, especially a marriage bond. 4. A tight cluster of persons or things: a knot of onlookers. 5. A feeling of tightness: a knot of fear in my stomach. 6. A complex problem. 7. a. A hard place or lump, especially on a tree, at a point from which a stem or branch grows. b.
knot. (nɒt ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense knots , present participle knotting , past tense, past participle knotted. 1. countable noun. If you tie a knot in a piece of string, rope, cloth, or other material, you pass one end or part of it through a loop and pull it tight.