loop knot
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of knot that creates a fixed, closed circle (a loop) in a rope. This loop does not slip or tighten under load and is designed to be secure and reliable.
Usage
- A loop knot is tied to create a strong, non-slip loop at the end or in the middle of a rope. This loop can then be used to attach the rope to an object (like a carabiner, post, or ring) or to another rope.
- It is a functional knot primarily used in activities like sailing, climbing, camping, and fishing, where a secure attachment point is needed.
Examples
- Noun:
- The climber tied a secure loop knot to attach her rope to the anchor point.
- For this sailing maneuver, you need to form a loop knot in the middle of the line.
- He used a simple loop knot to fasten the tarp to the tent peg.
Advanced Usage
- The term loop knot is a category name. Specific knots, such as the bowline, figure-eight loop, or angler's loop, are all types of loop knots. The choice depends on the required strength, ease of untying after loading, and the specific application.
Variants and Related Words
- Fixed loop: Another term for the structure created by a loop knot.
- Hitch: A knot used to attach a rope to an object, but unlike a loop knot, a hitch typically does not form a fixed, standalone loop.
- Bend: A knot used to join two ropes together.
Synonyms
- Fixed loop knot
- Loop (in the specific context of a knotted, fixed circle)
Related Phrases
- To tie a loop knot: The action of creating this knot.
- You must learn how to tie a loop knot correctly for safety.
- Loop knot system: Refers to using multiple loop knots in a configuration, common in climbing and rescue.
- The rescue team set up a loop knot system to haul the equipment.
Noun
- any of various knots used to make a fixed loop in a rope