Canadian French Meaning of knots
nœuds
Other Canadian French words related to nœuds
- tableaux
- lots
- bouquets
- grumeaux
- grappes
- collections
- Constellations
- Regroupements
- groupes
- accumulations
- assemblages
- Assortiments
- groupes musicaux
- banques
- batteries
- blocs
- caillots
- embrayage
- beaucoup
- mélanges
- colis
- colis
- série
- ensembles
- suites
- variétés
- agglomérations
- agrégats
- agrégations
- conglomérats
- cycles
- méli-mélo
- groupes
- fouillis
- rassemblements
- broutilles
- plein
- courir
- complets
- divers
- La totale
Nearest Words of knots
- knouted => fouetté
- knouting => flagellation
- knouts => fouets
- know-hows => savoir-faire
- knowledges => connaissances
- know-nothingisms => je-sais-tout
- knows => sait
- knuckle down (to) => S'atteler à (quelque chose)
- knuckle under (to) => céder (à quelqu'un/quelque chose)
- knuckled down => S'est mis à la tâche
Definitions and Meaning of knots in English
knots
a tight constriction or the sense of constriction, tie sense 4b, to unite closely or intricately, one nautical mile per hour, an interlacing (as of string or ribbon) that forms a lump or knob, an interlacing of the parts of one or more flexible bodies (as threads or sutures) in a lump to prevent their spontaneous separation see surgeon's knot, a closed curve in three-dimensional space, the base of a woody branch enclosed in the stem from which it arises, a division of the log's line serving to measure a ship's speed, something hard to solve, a bond of union, either of two sandpipers (Calidris canutus and C. tenuirostris) that breed in the Arctic and winter in temperate or warm parts of the New and Old World, to tie in or with a knot, an ornamental bow of ribbon, a protuberant lump or swelling in tissue, to unite closely, its section in lumber, a cluster of persons or things, the marriage bond, a usually firm or hard lump, swelling, or protuberance (as in a muscle or on the surface of a bone) or process, one nautical mile, a lump or swelling in bodily tissue, an interlacement of the parts of one or more flexible bodies forming a lump or knob (as for fastening or tying together), to form knots, a section of a knot in lumber, the lump or knob so formed
FAQs About the word knots
nœuds
a tight constriction or the sense of constriction, tie sense 4b, to unite closely or intricately, one nautical mile per hour, an interlacing (as of string or ri
tableaux,lots,bouquets,grumeaux,grappes,collections,Constellations,Regroupements,groupes,accumulations
Entités,items,unités,Célibataires
knolls => Bosses, knocks out => assomme, knocks off => fait tomber, knocks (about) => cogne (à propos de), knocks => coups,