Unit of speed used for nautical and aeronautical navigation.
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Examples for "knot"
Examples for "knot"
1I think the problem is coming as the knot is going down.
2Situated in the knot joining the ribbons that hold the Fishes together.
3The reports said they would tie the knot during a private ceremony.
4This will prevent the knot from flipping, thus creating an auto-blocking system.
5Soon after, Doug and Lana tied the knot at the Great Northern.
1Kaz continues to expect annual copper output of about 300 kt.
2Meta-analysis of the data was conducted to estimate kg and kt.
3Gale force SW wind of 35kt is expected between Port Elizabeth and Port Alfred early morning.
4Using the estimated values of kg and kt, the data were corrected to allow for body tissue changes.
5The feasibility of quantitative perfusion analysis was then assessed using high-resolution, 3 T kt perfusion and voxel-wise Fermi deconvolution.
1The largest nuts are usually only rated to around 10 kn.
2The lance is a kn-knight's weapon, he said, and B-Bronn was no true knight.
3Nobody kn knows what to make of Blennies... View Article
4Try to have all of your pieces add up to at least 28 kn.
5Everybody kn- Jake stopped midsentence and rushed to the door.
1This is the 5th report of KTS, and the second female.
2Conclusion: Skin-related complications affect nearly half of patients with KTS.
3I tested their aluminum and steel KTS crampons.
4This distinctive finding prompted the diagnosis of KTS.
5Methods: A retrospective review of 410 patients fulfilling KTS criteria was performed to assess for the presence of skin-related complications.
Translations for international knot