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STRANGLE KNOT

  • Strangle knot
  • Simple binding knot

    The strangle knot is a simple binding knot. Similar to the constrictor knot, it also features an overhand knot under a riding turn. A visible difference

    Strangle knot

    Strangle knot

    Strangle_knot

  • Fisherman's knot
  • Type of knot

    overhand knots in their strangle knot form, each tied around the standing end of the other. For the double fisherman's variation a double overhand knot is used

    Fisherman's knot

    Fisherman's knot

    Fisherman's_knot

  • Miller's knot
  • Type of knot

    secure as a bag knot. Unslipped, it is even more secure, but it may have to be cut at the bridge to open the bag. A slipped strangle knot where the ends

    Miller's knot

    Miller's knot

    Miller's_knot

  • Double overhand knot
  • Type of stopper knot

    termed a blood knot." When weighted, it can be difficult to untie, especially when wet. The strangle knot is a rearranged double overhand knot made around

    Double overhand knot

    Double overhand knot

    Double_overhand_knot

  • Stopper knot
  • Knot that forms a fixed thicker point to prevent unreeving

    knots used for this purpose are: Overhand knot Double overhand knot/strangle knot Double fisherman's knot In nautical settings, a stopper may refer to

    Stopper knot

    Stopper knot

    Stopper_knot

  • Constrictor knot
  • Binding hitch knot

    doubt, as the name "whip knot" is not applied to the constrictor in other works, and otherwise is used for the strangle knot, tied in the ends of whip

    Constrictor knot

    Constrictor knot

    Constrictor_knot

  • Turn (knot)
  • Type of knot

    can be seen in both the constrictor knot and the strangle knot. The second course of wrappings in some seizing knots can be referred to as riding turns

    Turn (knot)

    Turn (knot)

    Turn_(knot)

  • Surgical knot
  • Methods of tying medical sutures

    surgeon's knot, single-double other side knot, strangle knot and modified miller's knot. The Surgeon's knot has been a standard ligature, however in one

    Surgical knot

    Surgical knot

    Surgical_knot

  • List of binding knots
  • Granny knot Grief knot Ground-line hitch Miller's knot Packer's knot Reef knot Strangle knot Surgeon's knot Thief knot Jamming knot Sheet bend Sheepshank

    List of binding knots

    List_of_binding_knots

  • List of knots
  • The overhand knot, for example, is also known as the thumb knot. The figure-eight knot is also known as the Savoy knot or the Flemish knot. Contents Top

    List of knots

    List_of_knots

  • Quipu
  • Andean record-keeping system using knotted cords

    Cusco Quechua: khipu, [kʰipu]), are record-keeping devices fashioned from knotted cords. They were historically used by various cultures in the central Andes

    Quipu

    Quipu

    Quipu

  • Transom knot
  • Simple lashing knot

    knot, the underlying structure of the transom knot is the strangle knot. The introduction of a second, perpendicular spar into a loose strangle knot tied

    Transom knot

    Transom knot

    Transom_knot

  • Whipping knot
  • Binding around the end of a rope to prevent it from fraying

    cable.[citation needed] Bend knot List of knots Rope splicing Strangle knot Ashley, Clifford W. (1944). The Ashley Book of Knots, p.547. Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-04025-3

    Whipping knot

    Whipping knot

    Whipping_knot

  • Boa knot
  • Binding knot

    was cut close to the winds of the knot. The boa knot is related to the strangle knot and the double constrictor knot. It combines both the structure and

    Boa knot

    Boa knot

    Boa_knot

  • Knot
  • Method of fastening or securing linear material

    button knot, double connection knot, double coin knot, agemaki, cross knot, square knot, Plafond knot, Pan Chang knot, and the good luck knot. Knots of more

    Knot

    Knot

    Knot

  • Slip knot
  • Type of knot

    The slip knot is a stopper knot which is easily undone by pulling the tail (working end). The slip knot is related to the running knot, which will release

    Slip knot

    Slip knot

    Slip_knot

  • Figure-eight loop
  • Type of knot

    additional strangle knot (which is half of a double fisherman's knot) "backup knot" is tied in the tail of the figure 8. This is not required for the knot's integrity

    Figure-eight loop

    Figure-eight loop

    Figure-eight_loop

  • List of climbing knots
  • There are many types of knots that are commonly used in the pursuit of rock climbing, ice climbing, and general mountaineering, the most popular of which

    List of climbing knots

    List_of_climbing_knots

  • Windsor knot
  • Necktie knot

    Windsor knot, sometimes referred to as a full Windsor (or misleadingly as a double Windsor) to distinguish it from the half-Windsor, is a knot used to

    Windsor knot

    Windsor knot

    Windsor_knot

  • Hangman's knot
  • Type of knot

    The hangman's knot or hangman's noose (also known as a collar during the Elizabethan era) is a knot most often associated with its use in hanging a person

    Hangman's knot

    Hangman's knot

    Hangman's_knot

  • Granny knot
  • Type of knot

    The granny knot is a binding knot, used to secure a rope or line around an object. It is considered inferior to the reef knot (square knot), which it

    Granny knot

    Granny knot

    Granny_knot

  • Reef knot
  • Common binding knot

    The reef knot, or square knot, is an ancient and simple binding knot used to secure a rope or line around an object. It is sometimes also referred to

    Reef knot

    Reef knot

    Reef_knot

  • Shoelace knot
  • Type of knot

    The shoelace knot, or bow knot, is commonly used for tying shoelaces and bow ties. The shoelace knot is a doubly slipped reef knot formed by joining the

    Shoelace knot

    Shoelace knot

    Shoelace_knot

  • Yosemite bowline
  • Loop knot often perceived as having better security than a bowline

    Failure to do so can result in a slip knot. ... A Safety Knot is essential, e.g., a Double Overhand (Strangle Knot) can be tied around either the adjoining

    Yosemite bowline

    Yosemite bowline

    Yosemite_bowline

  • Prusik
  • Type of knot

    A Prusik (/ˈprʌsɪk/ PRUSS-ik) is a friction hitch or knot used to attach a loop of cord around a rope, applied in climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering

    Prusik

    Prusik

    Prusik

  • Figure-eight knot
  • Type of stopper knot used in sailing and climbing

    The figure-eight knot or figure-of-eight knot is a type of stopper knot. It is very important in sailing, rock climbing and caving as a method of stopping

    Figure-eight knot

    Figure-eight knot

    Figure-eight_knot

  • Clove hitch
  • Type of knot

    The clove hitch is an ancient type of knot, made of two successive single hitches tied around an object. It is most effectively used to secure a middle

    Clove hitch

    Clove hitch

    Clove_hitch

  • Noose
  • Rope loop and knot

    at the end of a rope in which the knot tightens under load and can be loosened without untying the knot. The knot can be used to secure a rope to a post

    Noose

    Noose

    Noose

  • Bowline
  • Simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope

    The bowline (/ˈboʊlɪn/) is an ancient and simple knot used to form a fixed loop at the end of a rope. It has the virtues of being both easy to tie and

    Bowline

    Bowline

    Bowline

  • Anchor bend
  • Knot used for attaching a rope to a ring

    with a strangle knot to the standing part. Round turn and two half-hitches List of knots List of hitch knots Grog. "Anchor Bend". Animated Knots. Retrieved

    Anchor bend

    Anchor bend

    Anchor_bend

  • List of knot terminology
  • commonly used terms related to knots. Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A bend is a knot used to join two lengths of rope

    List of knot terminology

    List_of_knot_terminology

  • Knotted-pile carpet
  • Hand weaving technique

    The Ghiordes/Turkish knot and the Senneh/Persian knot, typical of Anatolian carpets and Persian carpets, are the two primary knots. A flat or tapestry

    Knotted-pile carpet

    Knotted-pile carpet

    Knotted-pile_carpet

  • Garrote
  • Execution method

    mechanical) ligature of chain, rope, scarf, wire, or fishing line, used to strangle a person. A garrotte can be made of different materials, including ropes

    Garrote

    Garrote

    Garrote

  • Chinese knotting
  • Decorative handicraft art

    Chinese knotting, also known as zhongguo jie (Chinese: 中國結; pinyin: Zhōngguó jié), is a Chinese folk art with ties to Buddhism and Taoism. A Chinese knot is

    Chinese knotting

    Chinese knotting

    Chinese_knotting

  • Diamond knot
  • Type of knot

    The diamond knot (or knife lanyard knot) is a knot for forming a decorative loop on the end of a cord such as on a lanyard. A similar knot, also called

    Diamond knot

    Diamond knot

    Diamond_knot

  • Macramé
  • Technique of knotting cords or thick yarns to make lace or fringe

    textile produced using knotting (rather than weaving or knitting) techniques. The primary knots of macramé are the square (or reef knot) and forms of "hitching":

    Macramé

    Macramé

    Macramé

  • Overhand knot
  • Type of knot

    knot is one of the most fundamental knots, and it forms the basis of many others, including the simple noose, overhand loop, angler's loop, reef knot

    Overhand knot

    Overhand knot

    Overhand_knot

  • Trucker's hitch
  • Type of knot

    The trucker's hitch is a compound knot commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers. The general arrangement, using loops and turns in the rope

    Trucker's hitch

    Trucker's hitch

    Trucker's_hitch

  • True lover's knot
  • Type of knot

    true lover's knot, also called true love knot or simply love-knot amongst others, is used for many distinct knots. The association of knots with the symbolism

    True lover's knot

    True lover's knot

    True_lover's_knot

  • Surgeon's knot
  • Type of knot

    The surgeon's knot is a surgical knot and is a simple modification to the reef knot. It adds an extra twist when tying the first throw, forming a double

    Surgeon's knot

    Surgeon's knot

    Surgeon's_knot

  • Sheet bend
  • Type of knot

    first knot given in the Ashley Book of Knots. Additionally, it is one of the six knots given in the International Guild of Knot Tyers' Six Knot Challenge

    Sheet bend

    Sheet bend

    Sheet_bend

  • The Ashley Book of Knots
  • 1944 encyclopedia of knots by Clifford W. Ashley

    The Ashley Book of Knots (ABoK) is an encyclopedia of knots written and illustrated by the American sailor and artist Clifford W. Ashley. First published

    The Ashley Book of Knots

    The Ashley Book of Knots

    The_Ashley_Book_of_Knots

  • Double bowline
  • Type of loop knot

    A double bowline (or round turn bowline) is a type of loop knot. Instead of the single turn of the regular bowline, the double bowline uses a round turn

    Double bowline

    Double bowline

    Double_bowline

  • Eskimo bowline
  • Loop knot

    bowline, Cossack knot (Russian: Казачий узел), reverse bowline, or 'anti-bowline' is in a class of knots known as 'eye knots' or 'loop knots'. The eye is

    Eskimo bowline

    Eskimo bowline

    Eskimo_bowline

  • Small knot
  • Method of tying a necktie

    The small knot, also known as oriental knot, Kent knot, or simple knot, is the simplest method of tying a necktie. Unlike the Four-in-hand knot and Windsor

    Small knot

    Small knot

    Small_knot

  • Lapp knot
  • Knot

    The Lapp knot is a type of bend. It has the same structure as the sheet bend, but the opposite ends are loaded. The slipped Lapp bend (among arbourists

    Lapp knot

    Lapp knot

    Lapp_knot

  • Scoubidou
  • Knotted handicraft

    (Craftlace, scoobies, lanyard, gimp, or boondoggle) is material used in knotting craft. It originated in France, where it became a fad in the late 1950s

    Scoubidou

    Scoubidou

    Scoubidou

  • Carrick mat
  • Flat woven decorative knot

    The carrick mat is a flat woven decorative knot which can be used as a mat or pad. Its name is based on the mat's decorative-type carrick bend with the

    Carrick mat

    Carrick mat

    Carrick_mat

  • Bend (knot)
  • Type of knot used to join two lengths of rope

    of all other knots combined. — Clifford Ashley, Ashley Book of Knots List of knot terminology Binding knot Rope splicing Whipping knot Ashley, Clifford

    Bend (knot)

    Bend (knot)

    Bend_(knot)

  • Zeppelin bend
  • Bend knot

    the Rosendahl Bend) is an end-to-end joining knot formed by two symmetrically interlinked overhand knots. It is stable, secure, and highly resistant to

    Zeppelin bend

    Zeppelin bend

    Zeppelin_bend

  • Palomar knot
  • Knot used in fishing

    The Palomar knot (/ˈpæləmɑːr/ PAL-ə-mar) is a knot that is used for securing a fishing line to a fishing lure, hook, or swivel. It is strong and easy to

    Palomar knot

    Palomar knot

    Palomar_knot

  • Roger Kibbe
  • American serial killer (1939–2021)

    28, 2021) was an American serial killer and rapist known as the "I-5 Strangler". Kibbe found all but one of his victims on freeways around Sacramento

    Roger Kibbe

    Roger Kibbe

    Roger_Kibbe

  • Cow hitch
  • Type of knot

    The cow hitch, also called the lark's head, is a hitch knot used to attach a rope to an object. The cow hitch comprises a pair of single hitches tied in

    Cow hitch

    Cow hitch

    Cow_hitch

  • Albright special
  • Type of bend knot

    The Albright special or Albright knot is a bend used in angling. It is a strong knot used to tie two different diameters of line together, for instance

    Albright special

    Albright special

    Albright_special

  • Double figure-eight loop
  • Type of knot

    of knot that forms two parallel loops, and resembles the figure-eight loop. It is frequently used in climbing and caving as an easily untie-able knot that

    Double figure-eight loop

    Double figure-eight loop

    Double_figure-eight_loop

  • Turk's head knot
  • Class of ornamental knots

    A Turk's head knot, sometimes known as a sailor's knot, is a decorative knot with a variable number of interwoven strands forming a closed loop. The name

    Turk's head knot

    Turk's head knot

    Turk's_head_knot

  • Butterfly loop
  • Knot used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope

    loop, also known as lineman's loop, butterfly knot, alpine butterfly knot and lineman's rider, is a knot used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope

    Butterfly loop

    Butterfly loop

    Butterfly_loop

  • Thief knot
  • Type of knot

    The thief knot resembles the reef knot (square knot) except that the free, or bitter ends are on opposite sides. It is said that sailors would secure

    Thief knot

    Thief knot

    Thief_knot

  • Sheepshank
  • Type of knot

    A shank is a type of knot that is used to shorten a rope or take up slack, such as the sheepshank. The sheepshank knot is not stable. It will fall apart

    Sheepshank

    Sheepshank

    Sheepshank

  • Blood knot
  • Type of bend knot

    A blood knot (barrel knot) is a bend knot most usefully employed for joining sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining a high portion of the

    Blood knot

    Blood knot

    Blood_knot

  • Monkey's fist
  • Knot to weight the end of a rope

    A monkey's fist or monkey paw is a type of knot, so named because it looks somewhat like a small bunched fist or paw. It is tied at the end of a rope to

    Monkey's fist

    Monkey's fist

    Monkey's_fist

  • Overhand loop
  • Type of knot

    The overhand loop is a simple knot which forms a fixed loop in a rope. Made by tying an overhand knot in the bight, it can be tied anywhere along a rope

    Overhand loop

    Overhand loop

    Overhand_loop

  • Bowen knot
  • Heraldic knot

    knot is an unknot design used as a heraldic charge. It is named after the Welshman James Bowen (died 1629) and is also called the true lover's knot.

    Bowen knot

    Bowen knot

    Bowen_knot

  • Austrian knot
  • Type of elaborate design on dress uniforms

    An Austrian knot (or Hungarian knot), alternatively warrior's knot or vitézkötés, is an elaborate design of twisted cord or lace worn as part of a dress

    Austrian knot

    Austrian knot

    Austrian_knot

  • Bowline on a bight
  • Knot that makes a pair of fixed-size loops in the middle of a rope

    The bowline on a bight is a knot which makes a pair of fixed-size loops in the middle of a rope. Its advantage is that it is reasonably easy to untie after

    Bowline on a bight

    Bowline on a bight

    Bowline_on_a_bight

  • Underwriter's knot
  • Knot used in electrical wiring

    The underwriter's knot is used in electrical wiring as strain relief to prevent a cable from being pulled from electrical terminals when the cable is pulled

    Underwriter's knot

    Underwriter's knot

    Underwriter's_knot

  • Bight (knot)
  • Curved section between two ends of a rope

    In knot tying, a bight is a curved section or slack part between the two ends of a rope, string, or yarn. A knot that can be tied using only the bight

    Bight (knot)

    Bight (knot)

    Bight_(knot)

  • Handcuff knot
  • Type of knot

    handcuff knot is a knot tied in the bight having two adjustable loops in opposing directions, able to be tightened around hands or feet. The knot itself

    Handcuff knot

    Handcuff knot

    Handcuff_knot

  • Half hitch
  • Type of knot

    The half hitch is a simple hitch knot, where the working end of a line is brought over and under the standing part. Insecure on its own, it is a valuable

    Half hitch

    Half hitch

    Half_hitch

  • Reever Knot
  • Bend knot, joins two ropes

    The Reever Knot is a secure bend for joining two ropes. An important attribute of the knot is that each line going in and out of the knot is clamped at

    Reever Knot

    Reever Knot

    Reever_Knot

  • Uni knot
  • Fishing knot

    The uni knot is a multi-purpose fishing knot used in angling that can be used for attaching the fishing line to the spool of a reel, for joining main line

    Uni knot

    Uni knot

    Uni_knot

  • Norigae
  • Traditional Korean accessory for hanbok

    social ranks. The exact origins of the norigae are unknown, but the current knotting tassel known as norigae can be traced back to the Joseon dynasty and was

    Norigae

    Norigae

  • Matthew Walker knot
  • Knot, useful to keep the end of the rope from fraying

    Walker knot is a decorative knot that is used to keep the end of a rope from fraying. It is tied by unraveling the strands of a twisted rope, knotting the

    Matthew Walker knot

    Matthew Walker knot

    Matthew_Walker_knot

  • Offset overhand bend
  • Knot used to join two ropes together

    1410) is a knot used to join two ropes together end-to-end. It is formed by holding two rope ends next to each other and tying an overhand knot in them as

    Offset overhand bend

    Offset overhand bend

    Offset_overhand_bend

  • Western Union splice
  • Method of joining electrical cable

    v t e Knots Bight Loop Turn List of knots List of knot terminology By type Bends Adjustable Albright special Ashley's Alpine butterfly Basket weave Beer

    Western Union splice

    Western Union splice

    Western_Union_splice

  • Chain sinnet
  • Series of knots for shortening a cable

    a bight of the working part through the loop, creating an overhand noose knot. Pull another bight of the working part through the loop of the previous

    Chain sinnet

    Chain sinnet

    Chain_sinnet

  • Chinese button knot
  • Type of knot

    Chinese button knot is essentially a knife lanyard knot where the lanyard loop is shortened to a minimum, i.e. tightened to the knot itself. There emerges

    Chinese button knot

    Chinese button knot

    Chinese_button_knot

  • Karash double loop
  • Type of knot

    common name for a knot forming two loops. This knot has been a known variant of the Bowline on a bight per the International Guild of Knot Tyers, referred

    Karash double loop

    Karash double loop

    Karash_double_loop

  • Heaving line knot
  • Class of knot used to add weight to the end of a rope to make it easier to throw

    A heaving line knot is a family of knots which are used for adding weight to the end of a rope, to make the rope easier to throw. In nautical use, a heaving

    Heaving line knot

    Heaving line knot

    Heaving_line_knot

  • Artillery loop
  • Type of knot

    an inferior knot to the alpine butterfly knot, possibly dangerously so, in that it can be yanked out of shape and turn into a running knot or noose. Budworth

    Artillery loop

    Artillery loop

    Artillery_loop

  • List of friction hitch knots
  • A friction hitch is a kind of knot used to attach one rope to another in a way that is easily adjusted. These knots are commonly used in climbing as part

    List of friction hitch knots

    List_of_friction_hitch_knots

  • Autoblock
  • Rope device used in climbing and caving

    system include the Prusik knot, Klemheist knot, and Bachmann knot. The Ashley Book of Knots #505. List of knots "6-Step Guide to Rappelling with an Autobloc

    Autoblock

    Autoblock

    Autoblock

  • Celtic button knot
  • Type of knot

    A Celtic button knot is a stopper knot on a single rope that results in a spherical decorative knot with hair braid / basket weave pattern. It is essentially

    Celtic button knot

    Celtic button knot

    Celtic_button_knot

  • Tom fool's knot
  • Type of knot

    fool's knot, also called the conjurer's knot or bow knot, is sometimes considered a handcuff knot but is somewhat inferior for this purpose to the knot which

    Tom fool's knot

    Tom fool's knot

    Tom_fool's_knot

  • Cowboy bowline
  • Type of knot

    cowboy bowline or left-hand bowline, is a variation of the bowline loop knot. The cowboy bowline has the working end go around the standing part on the

    Cowboy bowline

    Cowboy bowline

    Cowboy_bowline

  • Ashley's stopper knot
  • Type of knot

    Ashley's stopper knot, also known as the oysterman's stopper, is a knot developed by Clifford W. Ashley around 1910. It makes a well-balanced trefoil-faced

    Ashley's stopper knot

    Ashley's stopper knot

    Ashley's_stopper_knot

  • Water knot
  • Type of knot

    The water knot (also tape knot, ring bend, grass knot, or overhand follow-through) is a knot frequently used in climbing for joining two ends of webbing

    Water knot

    Water knot

    Water_knot

  • International Guild of Knot Tyers
  • Organization

    The International Guild of Knot Tyers (or IGKT) is a worldwide association for people with an interest in knots and knot tying. Officially established

    International Guild of Knot Tyers

    International_Guild_of_Knot_Tyers

  • Directional figure eight
  • Type of knot

    loop) is a loop knot. It is a knot that can be made on the bight. The loop must only be loaded in the correct direction or the knot may fail. It is useful

    Directional figure eight

    Directional figure eight

    Directional_figure_eight

  • Buntline hitch
  • Type of knot

    The buntline hitch is a knot used for attaching a rope to an object. It is formed by passing the working end around an object, then making a clove hitch

    Buntline hitch

    Buntline hitch

    Buntline_hitch

  • Bottle sling
  • Type of knot

    The bottle sling (also called a jug sling, a Hackamore knot, or a Scoutcraft knot) is a knot which can be used to create a handle for a glass or ceramic

    Bottle sling

    Bottle sling

    Bottle_sling

  • Versatackle knot
  • and work out the slack to tighten. List of knots Versatackle knot The complete guide to knots and knot tying — Geoffrey Budworth — p.237 — ISBN 0-7548-0422-4

    Versatackle knot

    Versatackle_knot

  • Angler's loop
  • Type of knot

    perfection loop, is a type of knot which forms a fixed loop. Useful for fine or slippery line, it is one of the few loop knots which holds well in bungee

    Angler's loop

    Angler's loop

    Angler's_loop

  • Cleat hitch
  • Type of hitch knot

    The cleat hitch is a knot for securely attaching a rope to a cleat. The hitch begins with a dead turn around the cleat then continues forming an “8”. The

    Cleat hitch

    Cleat hitch

    Cleat_hitch

  • Friendship knot
  • Type of knot

    friendship knot is a decorative knot which is used to tie neckerchieves, lanyards and in Chinese knotting. This is one of the eleven basic knots of traditional

    Friendship knot

    Friendship knot

    Friendship_knot

  • Decorative knot
  • Type of knot

    Endless knot (unknot) Eternity knot Fan knot Fiador knot Flat mat knot Flores button knot Friendship knot Gaucho knot Ginfer knot Globe knot Headhunter's

    Decorative knot

    Decorative knot

    Decorative_knot

  • Taut-line hitch
  • Adjustable hitch knot

    The taut-line hitch is an adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension. It is useful when the length of a line will need to be periodically adjusted

    Taut-line hitch

    Taut-line hitch

    Taut-line_hitch

  • Honda knot
  • Knot

    A honda knot is the loop knot commonly used in a lasso. Its round shape, especially when tied in stiff rope, helps it slide freely along the rope it is

    Honda knot

    Honda knot

    Honda_knot

  • List of mathematical knots and links
  • mathematical knots and links. See also list of knots, list of geometric topology topics. 01 knot/Unknot - a simple un-knotted closed loop 31 knot/Trefoil knot -

    List of mathematical knots and links

    List of mathematical knots and links

    List_of_mathematical_knots_and_links

  • Munter hitch
  • Adjustable knot used to control friction in a belay system

    also known as the Italian hitch, mezzo barcaiolo is a simple adjustable knot, commonly used by climbers, cavers, and rescuers to control friction in a

    Munter hitch

    Munter hitch

    Munter_hitch

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  • Barbara, Bobbie
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Barbara, Bobbie

    Strange

    Barbara, Bobbie

  • Varinka
  • Girl/Female

    German, Greek, Russian

    Varinka

    Stranger; Foreign; Strange

    Varinka

  • Ghareebah |
  • Girl/Female

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    Ghareebah |

    Strange, Foreign

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  • Vividha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Vividha

    Strange

    Vividha

  • Biju | பீஜுஂ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Biju | பீஜுஂ 

    Strange

    Biju | பீஜுஂ 

  • Strange
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strange

    English : nickname for an incomer, a newcomer to an area, from Middle English strange ‘foreign’ (a reduced form of Old French estrange, Latin extraneus, from extra ‘outside’).

    Strange

  • Strang
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Strang

    Strong

    Strang

  • Bora
  • Girl/Female

    Hungarian, Indian, Sanskrit, Swahili

    Bora

    Snow; Excellent; Brave; Foreign; Stranger; Strange

    Bora

  • Biju
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Telugu

    Biju

    Jewel; Strange

    Biju

  • Stranger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stranger

    English : nickname for an incomer, a newcomer to an area, from Middle English stran(u)gere ‘stranger’, ‘foreigner’.

    Stranger

  • Baibre
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Baibre

    Strange.

    Baibre

  • Barbara
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, Greek, Indian, Swedish, Tamil

    Barbara

    Strange; Foreign

    Barbara

  • Springle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Springle

    English : in part probably a metonymic occupational name for a soldier in charge of a catapult- or bow-like machine used for throwing heavy missiles, Old French espringalle, Anglo-French springalde. However, Reaney and Wilson, believe the Middle English word springal(d) (which appears to have contributed to the surname), to have a different derivation, perhaps a nickname for a young man, a stripling, from spring (see Spring).

    Springle

  • Xeno
  • Boy/Male

    German, Greek

    Xeno

    Strange Voice

    Xeno

  • Biju
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Biju

    Strange

    Biju

  • Zared
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Zared

    Strange descent.

    Zared

  • Vividha | விவிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vividha | விவிதா

    Strange

    Vividha | விவிதா

  • Barbro
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish, German, Greek, Swedish

    Barbro

    Foreign; Strange

    Barbro

  • Ghareebah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ghareebah

    Strange, Foreign

    Ghareebah

  • Ajib
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Malaysian

    Ajib

    Wonderful; Strange

    Ajib

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Online names & meanings

  • Sorrell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southeastern)

    Sorrell

    English (southeastern) : nickname for someone with reddish hair, from a diminutive of Anglo-Norman French sor ‘chestnut (color)’.

  • MAITAGARRI
  • Female

    Basque

    MAITAGARRI

    , a fairy, genius, peri; ("sympathetic").

  • Sugita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sugita

    Beautifully Sung

  • Saifreena | سیفرینا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Saifreena | سیفرینا

    Smile

  • Dainika | தைநீகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dainika | தைநீகா

  • Raoom
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Raoom

    Loving; Tender

  • Zadornin
  • Boy/Male

    Basque

    Zadornin

    Saturn.

  • Shylaja | ஷ்ய்லஜா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shylaja | ஷ்ய்லஜா

    A river, Daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati

  • Rasanpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Rasanpreet

    Victory with lords elixir, One who delights in the elixir of virtues

  • Brenton
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican

    Brenton

    Hilltop; Mount; Variant of Brent; Settlement Associated with Bryni; Fire; Flame

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  • Straddle
  • n.

    The position, or the distance between the feet, of one who straddles; as, a wide straddle.

  • Straggled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Straggle

  • Brangle
  • n.

    A wrangle; a squabble; a noisy contest or dispute.

  • Strangely
  • adv.

    As something foreign, or not one's own; in a manner adapted to something foreign and strange.

  • Estrangle
  • v. t.

    To strangle.

  • Strangler
  • n.

    One who, or that which, strangles.

  • Brangle
  • v. i.

    To wrangle; to dispute contentiously; to squabble.

  • Straggle
  • v. t.

    To wander from the direct course or way; to rove; to stray; to wander from the line of march or desert the line of battle; as, when troops are on the march, the men should not straggle.

  • Branglement
  • n.

    Wrangle; brangle.

  • Strange
  • v. t.

    To alienate; to estrange.

  • Scraffle
  • v. i.

    To scramble or struggle; to wrangle; also, to be industrious.

  • Struggle
  • v. i.

    To use great efforts; to labor hard; to strive; to contend forcibly; as, to struggle to save one's life; to struggle with the waves; to struggle with adversity.

  • Strange
  • adv.

    Strangely.

  • Stranger
  • v. t.

    To estrange; to alienate.

  • Strangely
  • adv.

    In a strange manner; in a manner or degree to excite surprise or wonder; wonderfully.

  • Triangle
  • n.

    A draughtsman's square in the form of a right-angled triangle.

  • Strongly
  • adv.

    In a strong manner; so as to be strong in action or in resistance; with strength; with great force; forcibly; powerfully; firmly; vehemently; as, a town strongly fortified; he objected strongly.

  • Strangle
  • v. i.

    To be strangled, or suffocated.

  • Stranger
  • n.

    One who is strange, foreign, or unknown.

  • Strangled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Strangle