Bowline

/ˈboʊlɪn/ or /ˈboʊˌlaɪn/ noun

A strong, dependable sailing knot that creates a fixed loop that won't slip or tighten.

From 'bow' (front of ship) + 'line' (rope). The bowline was essential for tying ropes to the bow of a ship, first documented in sailing texts from the 14th century.

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