bowline knot
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Definition
Noun: A secure, non-slipping loop knot that is relatively easy to tie and untie, even after being subjected to a heavy load. It forms a fixed loop at the end of a rope.
Usage
The term "bowline knot" refers specifically to this classic and essential knot. It is used to create a reliable, fixed loop that will not constrict or collapse. * The sailor secured the sail with a bowline knot. * Every climber must know how to tie a bowline knot. * The rescue team used a bowline knot to create a secure harness.
Advanced Usage
- "Tie a bowline": This common phrase omits the word "knot" but refers to the same action of tying a bowline knot.
- The instructor said, "The first thing to learn is how to tie a bowline."
- The knot is renowned for its strength and stability, often described by the mnemonic "the rabbit comes out of the hole, goes around the tree, and back down the hole" to remember the tying method.
Variants and Related Words
- Bowline (noun): The standard, shortened name for the bowline knot.
- Make sure your bowline is properly dressed before loading it.
- Running Bowline (noun phrase): A variation that creates a sliding noose or lasso, formed by tying a bowline around the standing part of its own rope.
- Double Bowline (noun phrase): A more secure variation, also known as a bowline on a bight, which creates two loops.
Synonyms
- Fixed loop knot: A general term for any knot that creates a non-collapsing loop.
- King of knots: A traditional, honorary nickname for the bowline due to its importance and utility.
Related Phrases
- "Dressing" a bowline: The process of arranging and tightening the knot's components correctly to ensure it functions properly and safely.
- A poorly dressed bowline can be unsafe.
Noun
- a loop knot that neither slips nor jams