0 a lump or join made in string, rope etc by twisting the ends together and drawing tight the loops formed -- simpulan
1 a lump in wood at the join between a branch and the trunk -- bonggol
3 a measure of speed for ships (about 1.85 km per hour). -- knot
4 to tie in a knot -- menyimpul
He knotted the rope around the post.
I shall conclude this discussion by examining this theoretical knot.
It is a necessary and sufficient condition for a knot to be the circle.
These knots persist for a time of the order of the vertical thermal diffusion time.
Could a highly complex network of filaments and knots such as this represent a frozen message?
In another exercise, called 'circle of knots', participants made a circle holding hands.
A wind speed of at least 15 knots (kt) blowing nearly at right angles to the ridge (within 30x).
Instead of using the weight and muscular forces of men, it now requires the shape of his finger, for instance to knot broken threads.
For example, for two segments (three knots), four boundary conditions and four continuity conditions exist.
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