overhand knot
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of overhand knot
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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Knot strength depends a lot on its material: a beefy figure eight knot in a thin fishing line will never support more weight than the lowly overhand knot in a climbing rope.
From Salon • Sep. 4, 2021
And this isn't a small effect: common knots generally reduce the strength of a rope by 20 percent for the strongest ones, to over 50 percent for a simple overhand knot.
From Salon • Sep. 4, 2021
Step 2 Tie an overhand knot with the doubled line, so the hook, lure or swivel is on the doubled line in the knot.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Make a loose overhand knot in the leader and then thread the tag end through the connecting ring or eye of the plug or fly.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The bight a is placed under the cask, and the overhand knot b is slipped over the head, and the two ends are brought up and knotted as in Fig.
From Knots, Bends, Splices With tables of strengths of ropes, etc. and wire rigging by Jutsum, J. Netherclift
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