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The connecting area of a column and rafter of a structural frame such as a rigid frame.
Ãâó: www.robertsonbuildings.com/terms/index.asp
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| knot |
Standard unit of speed in aviation and marine transportation, equivalent to one nautical mile per hour. One knot equals 1.1515 mph, and one nautical mile equals 6,080 feet. The word "knot" replaces "nautical miles per hour", and one should never say for example "60 knots per hour".
Ãâó: www.airodyssey.net/reference/glossary.html
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| knife |
Knives of various kinds are met with in Heraldry, as a Cutting Knife, Butcher's, Pruning, Shredding, etc.
Ãâó: www.heraldryclipart.com/dk.html
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| knitting |
A method of constructing fabric by interlocking a series of loops of one or more yarns.
Ãâó: www.llamapaedia.com/wool/glossary.html
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| knot |
One nautical mile per hour (1.15 mph).
Ãâó: ggweather.com/glossary.htm
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| Kn | overwhelm with admiration |
| Kn | cause to overturn from an upright or normal position |
| Kn | a form of rummy in which a player can go out if the cards remaining in their hand total less than 10 points |
| Kn | make pregnant |
| Kn | strong enough to knock down or overwhelm |
| Kn | (informal) extremely violent |
| Kn | inward slant of the thigh |
| Kn | having the knees abnormally close together and the ankles wide apart |
| Kn | (British) a secondary or incidental effect |
| Kn | a sloop with a simplified rig and no bowsprit |
| Kn | suitable for rough use |
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