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knot
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knot (not)
1. an intertwining of the ends or parts of one or more threads, sutures, or strips of cloth.
2. in anatomy, a knoblike swelling or protuberance.

primitive knot  see under node.
surgeon's knot , surgical knot a knot in which the thread is passed twice through the first loop.

knot (nt)
n.
1. A compact intersection of interlaced material, as of cord, ribbon, or rope.
2. A protuberant growth or swelling in a tissue, such as a gland.

knot
1. an intertwining of the ends or parts of one or more threads, sutures, or strips of cloth. See square knot, granny knot, half-hitch knot, packet knot and surgeon's knot.
2. in anatomy, a knob-like swelling or protuberance.
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Types of knots. By permission from Fossum TW, Small Animal surgery, Mosby, 2001

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The lengthy tale contains several intertwined plots more convoluted than Celtic knotwork.
One noticeable change is a movement away from embroidery based in Celtic zoomorphics and interlacing knotwork toward more geometric, abstract designs.
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