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kt

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kt

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Definitions ofkt

1noun
  • A unit of fineness or concentration of gold equalling 1/24 part of gold in an alloy.
1noun
  • A measure of the strength of an explosion or a bomb based on how many thousand tons of TNT would be needed to produce the same energy.

    Example: "That's a 300-kiloton nuclear warhead."

1noun
  • A looping of a piece of string or of any other long, flexible material that cannot be untangled without passing one or both ends of the material through its loops.

    Example: "Climbers must make sure that all knots are both secure and of types that will not weaken the rope."

  • (of hair, etc) A tangled clump.

    Example: "The nurse was brushing knots from the protesting child's hair."

  • A maze-like pattern.
  • A non-self-intersecting closed curve in (e.g., three-dimensional) space that is an abstraction of a knot (in sense 1 above).

    Example: "A knot can be defined as a non-self-intersecting broken line whose endpoints coincide: when such a knot is constrained to lie in a plane, then it is simply a polygon."

  • A difficult situation.

    Example: "I got into a knot when I inadvertently insulted a policeman."

  • The whorl left in lumber by the base of a branch growing out of the tree's trunk.

    Example: "When preparing to tell stories at a campfire, I like to set aside a pile of pine logs with lots of knots, since they burn brighter and make dramatic pops and cracks."

  • Local swelling in a tissue area, especially skin, often due to injury.

    Example: "Jeremy had a knot on his head where he had bumped it on the bedframe."

  • A protuberant joint in a plant.
  • Any knob, lump, swelling, or protuberance.
  • The swelling of the bulbus glandis in members of the dog family, Canidae
  • The point on which the action of a story depends; the gist of a matter.

    Example: "the knot of the tale"

  • A node.
  • A kind of epaulet; a shoulder knot.
  • A group of people or things.
  • A bond of union; a connection; a tie.
  • A unit of speed, equal to one nautical mile per hour. (From the practice of counting the number of knots in the log-line (as it is paid out) in a standard time. Traditionally spaced at one every 1/120 of a mile.)

    Example: "Cedric claimed his old yacht could make 12 knots."

  • A nautical mile
  • The bulbus glandis
  • In omegaverse fiction, a bulbus glandis-like structure on the penis of a male alpha, which ties him to an omega during intercourse.
1noun
  • One of a variety of shore birds; the red-breasted sandpiper (variously Calidris canutus or Tringa canutus).
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