running+knot
21Running highwayman's hitch — Infobox Knot details name = Running highwayman s hitch names = mooring hitch, sliding sheet bend, draw hitch caption = type = Hitch type2 = strength = origin = related = Highwayman s hitch releasing = uses = Mooring caveat = abok number = The… …
22running — /run ing/, n. 1. the act of a person, animal, or thing that runs. 2. managing or directing: the running of a business. 3. an act or instance of racing: the 113th running of the Kentucky Derby. 4. the condition of a track or surface to be run or… …
23running — /ˈrʌnɪŋ / (say runing) noun 1. the act of someone or something that runs. 2. competition, as in a race: to be out of the running. 3. smuggling: gun running. 4. managing or directing: the running of a business. –adjective 5. that runs; moving or… …
24running — run•ning [[t]ˈrʌn ɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) the act of one that runs 2) management; direction: the running of a business 3) an act or instance of racing: the 113th running of the Kentucky Derby 4) the condition of a track or surface to be run or raced on 5)… …
25running bowline — noun : a slip noose made by tying a bowline knot with the end of a line around its own standing part * * * running bowline, a bowline knot made round a part of the same rope to form a noose …
26Slip knot — A slip knot (or running knot) is one of two different classes of knot. The most common are knots which attach a line to an object and intentionally tighten when tension is applied to the free end of the line. The other is a type of knot designed… …
27slip|knot — «SLIHP NOT», noun. 1. a knot made to slip along the rope or cord around which it is made; running knot. 2. a knot that can be undone by pulling the end …
28slip knot — noun a) A knot which attaches a line to an object and tightens when pressure is applied. Also called a running knot. b) A knot which attaches a line to the middle of another, allowing it to slide …
29slip knot — ► NOUN 1) a knot that can be undone by a pull. 2) a running knot …
30slip knot — noun 1》 a knot that can be undone by a pull. 2》 a running knot …