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knot in Hindi

knot in Hindi is गाँठना, नॉट, भूलभुलैया — knot means a fastening made by looping and tightening a piece of string, rope, or similar material.

knot in Hindi

गाँठना
form into a knot; tie with knot(s)
नॉट
nautical unit of speed
भूलभुलैया
feminine
maze-like pattern
गुत्थी
feminine
difficult situation
गाँठ
noun feminine
Pronounced: gā̃ṭh
looping
गिरिह
noun feminine
Pronounced: girih
looping
गिरह
noun feminine
Pronounced: girah
looping
कुंडली
feminine
(mathematics) closed curve

What does "knot" mean?

  1. noun A fastening made by looping and tightening a piece of string, rope, or similar material.
    "He tied a tight knot to secure the tent to the ground."
  2. noun A hard, tight lump in a muscle, or a tangled clump of hair.
    "Years of stress had left a knot in her shoulder."
  3. noun A unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour, used for ships and aircraft.
    "The yacht was cruising at a steady twelve knots."
  4. verb To tie something into a knot.
    "She knotted the laces so they wouldn't come undone."

knot in a sentence

  • He tied a tight knot to secure the tent to the ground.
  • Years of stress had left a knot in her shoulder.
  • The yacht was cruising at a steady twelve knots.
  • She knotted the laces so they wouldn't come undone.

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Frequently asked questions

knot का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"knot" in Hindi is गाँठना, नॉट, भूलभुलैया. knot means: A fastening made by looping and tightening a piece of string, rope, or similar material.

How do you use "knot" in a sentence?

Example: "He tied a tight knot to secure the tent to the ground." In Hindi, "knot" is गाँठना, नॉट, भूलभुलैया.

Are there other ways to say "knot" in Hindi?

Yes — Hindi has 8 translations listed for "knot": गाँठना, नॉट, भूलभुलैया, गुत्थी, गाँठ, गिरिह.

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