
1) Air or sea speed 2) Area of expertise for sailors 3) Array for a Boy Scout 4) Bends and hitches 5) Board blemishes 6) Board flaws 7) Boating rates 8) Bowline and sheepshank 9) Bowlines 10) Bows and bowlines 11) Certain speed units 12) Clove hitch and figure eight 13) Clove hitch and loop 14) Clove hitch and sheepshank
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1) Burls 2) Enigmas 3) Gnarls 4) Nodes 5) Nodi 6) Ties
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If a regression will be run to estimates different linear slopes for different ranges of the independent variables, it's a spline regression, and the endpoints of the ranges are called knots. The spline regression is designed so that the resulting spline function, estimating the dependent variable, is continuous at the knots. Source: Greene, 1993, ...
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The circular, usually dark, and sometimes loose markings found in sawn timber. A knot is a section of branch which was attached to the main trunk or larger branch. Often, the lower branches of a tree will die as it grows but remain attached. The tree trunk continues to grow around the dead branch and once the tree is felled and sawn, the dead branc...
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A method of tying hooks to nylon
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Part of binding and releasing in spells.
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nautical measurement of speed (nautical miles per hour)
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to tie anything you need a knot. To connect a hook to line a knot is tied
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Caused by a dead branch that was not fully integrated into the tree before it was cut down. A looses knot that cannot be relied upon to remain in place in the piece. A tight knot fixed by growth or position in the wood structure so that it firmly retains its place in the surrounding wood.
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A unit for measuring speed. A boat going at one knot would travel one nautical mile in an hour. 1 knot = 1.85 km/hour. There is a speed limit of 8 knots within Chichester Harbour.
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This is a frequent and common problem in cross stitching. Try not to cut your floss too long to avoid these in your project.
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