different between unknot vs unknit
unknot
English
Etymology
un- +? knot.
Noun
unknot (plural unknots)
- (mathematics) In knot theory, a loop that is not knotted.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??nn?t/
Verb
unknot (third-person singular simple present unknots, present participle unknotting, simple past and past participle unknotted)
- (transitive) To unfasten (a knot).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?n?t/
Related terms
- disentangle
- untangle
- untie
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unknit
English
Etymology
From Middle English unknitten, unknetten, uncnütten, from Old English uncnyttan, equivalent to un- +? knit.
Verb
unknit (third-person singular simple present unknits, present participle unknitting, simple past and past participle unknitted)
- To unravel.
- Exhaustion will unknit even the ordered mind.
- To undo knitted stitches by reversing the knitting motion.
Synonyms
- (undo knitted stitches): tink
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