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a woman's hairstyle in which the hair is twisted into a small round top
a migratory shorebird known for its distinctive plumage and its ability to form dense flocks along coastal areas during its annual migrations
What is a "knot"?
A knot is a migratory shorebird that belongs to the sandpiper family. It is known for its compact and sturdy build, with a short neck and a straight bill. The plumage of the knot varies depending on the season, with a grayish-brown upper body during the breeding season and a striking reddish-brown coloration during the non-breeding season. One of the most fascinating aspects of the knot is its incredible long-distance migrations. These birds undertake impressive journeys, traveling thousands of miles each year from their breeding grounds in the Arctic tundra to their wintering grounds in coastal areas. During migration, knots form large flocks that fly in synchronized patterns, creating breathtaking aerial displays. They rely on coastal mudflats and estuaries as important foraging areas, feeding on small invertebrates such as worms, insects, and mollusks. The knot's adaptability, endurance, and remarkable migratory feats make it a truly remarkable species in the avian world.
any of various fastenings formed by looping and tying a rope (or cord) upon itself or to another rope or to another object
a tight cluster of people or things
a hard cross-grained round piece of wood in a board where a branch emerged
soft lump or unevenness in a yarn; either an imperfection or created by design
something twisted and tight and swollen
(of ships and wind) a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour or about 1.15 statute miles per hour
to make twisted or tangled, used for hair, fibers, etc.
tie or fasten into a knot
make into knots; make knots out of
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