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A nautical unit of speed being equal to one nautical mile (6,080ft) per hour. To convert knots to miles per hour multiply by 1?5.
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an imperfection or lump in glass.
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A nautical unit of speed equal to the velocity at which one nautical mile is traveled in one hour. Used primarily by marine interests and in weather observations. A knot is equivalent to 1.151 statute miles per hour or 1.852 kilometers per hour.
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A unit of measure used to express the speed of a ship in nautical miles per hour. One knot = 1.151 statute miles per hour.
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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".
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