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;[[Plait]] (or Braid):A number of lines interwoven in a simple regular pattern. [[List of plait knots]]. | ;[[Plait]] (or Braid):A number of lines interwoven in a simple regular pattern. [[List of plait knots]]. | ||
;[[slip knot|Slip]] (or Running) :A knot tied with a hitch around one of its parts, contrasted. with a loop, which is closed with a bend. A slip knot can be closed, a loop remains the same size. [[List of slip knots]]. | ;[[slip knot|Slip]] (or Running) :A knot tied with a hitch around one of its parts, contrasted. with a loop, which is closed with a bend. A slip knot can be closed, a loop remains the same size. [[List of slip knots]]. | ||
;[[Seizing]] :A knot used to hold two lines or two parts of the same line together. | ;[[Seizing]] :A knot used to hold two lines or two parts of the same line together. List of seizing knots. | ||
;[[Sennit]] :A number of lines interwoven in a complex pattern. [[List of sennit knots]]. | ;[[Sennit]] :A number of lines interwoven in a complex pattern. [[List of sennit knots]]. | ||
;[[Rope splicing|Splice]] :A knot formed by interweaving strands of rope rather than whole lines. More time consuming but usually stronger than simple knots. [[List of splices]]. | ;[[Rope splicing|Splice]] :A knot formed by interweaving strands of rope rather than whole lines. More time consuming but usually stronger than simple knots. [[List of splices]]. |