running+knot

  • 61loop — loop1 [lo͞op] n. [ME loup < Anglo N forms corresponding to ON hlaup, a leap, hlaupa, to run (akin to LEAP) > Dan løbe(knude), lit., running (knot)] 1. a) the more or less circular figure formed by a line, thread, wire, etc. that curves back …

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  • 62Bottle sling — Knot details name=Bottle sling caption= names=Bottle knot, Jug sling, Jug knot, Jar knot, Moonshiner s knot, Hackamore, Bridle knot type=binding strength= origin= related=Jury mast knot, Fiador knot releasing= uses=Suspending bottles and other… …

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  • 63Icicle hitch — Knot details name=Icicle hitch names= type= hitch strength= origin= John Smith, 1990 related= Prusik, Klemheist knot, Tautline hitch releasing= Unload the working end uses= Tying to a post when weight is applied parallel to the post Can be tied… …

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  • 64Water bowline — Knot details name=Water bowline names= type= loop strength= origin= related= double bowline releasing= Non jamming uses= Wet conditions caveat= abok number= #1012The water bowline is a type of knot designed for use in wet conditions where other… …

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  • 65dunne — Knot Knot (n[o^]t), n. [OE. knot, knotte, AS. cnotta; akin to D. knot, OHG. chnodo, chnoto, G. knoten, Icel. kn[=u]tr, Sw. knut, Dan. knude, and perh. to L. nodus. Cf. {Knout}, {Knit}.] 1. (a) A fastening together of the parts or ends of one or… …

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  • 66Tringa canutus — Knot Knot (n[o^]t), n. [OE. knot, knotte, AS. cnotta; akin to D. knot, OHG. chnodo, chnoto, G. knoten, Icel. kn[=u]tr, Sw. knut, Dan. knude, and perh. to L. nodus. Cf. {Knout}, {Knit}.] 1. (a) A fastening together of the parts or ends of one or… …

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  • 67Bowline — knot details name = Bowline type = loop origin = Ancient related = sheet bend, double bowline, water bowline, spanish bowline, triple bowline, bowline on a bight, running bowline, poldo tackle, Eskimo bowline, cowboy bowline releasing = Non… …

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  • 68Timber hitch — Knot details name=Timber hitch names= Bowyer s Knot, Lumberman s Knot, Countryman s Knot type= hitch strength= origin= related= Killick hitch releasing= uses= caveat= abok number= #1665The timber hitch is a knot used to attach a single length of… …

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  • 69Two half-hitches — knot details name=Two half hitches names= type= hitch origin=Ancient related=Round turn and two half hitches, Buntline hitch, Clove hitch, Taut line hitch releasing=Non jamming strength= uses=General purpose hitch caveat= abok number= #1710The… …

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  • 70Eskimo bowline — Knot details name=Eskimo bowline names=Sitka loop type=loop origin=Ancient releasing=Non jamming strength= related= bowline, sheet bend, double bowline, water bowline, spanish bowline, triple bowline, bowline on a bight, running bowline, poldo… …

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