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ALL meanings of knit

knit
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  • intransitive verb knit act of knitting 1
  • transitive verb knit make by knitting 1
  • adjective knit made by knitting 1
  • noun knit knitted garment, fabric 1
  • intransitive verb knit bone: grow together 1
  • transitive verb knit join closely 1
  • noun knit Make (a garment, blanket, etc.) by interlocking loops of wool or other yarn with knitting needles or on a machine. 1
  • transitive verb knit join to create sthg 1
  • transitive verb knit make a plain knit stitch 1
  • transitive verb knit join by scrunching 1
  • verb with object knit to make (a garment, fabric, etc.) by interlocking loops of one or more yarns either by hand with knitting needles or by machine. 1
  • verb with object knit to join closely and firmly, as members or parts (often followed by together): The tragedy knitted the family closer together. 1
  • verb with object knit to contract into folds or wrinkles: to knit the brow. 1
  • verb with object knit to form or create from diverse sources or elements: She knitted her play from old folk tales and family anecdotes. 1
  • verb without object knit to become closely and firmly joined together; grow together, as broken bones do. 1
  • verb without object knit to contract into folds or wrinkles, as the brow. 1
  • verb without object knit to become closely and intimately united. 1
  • noun knit fabric produced by knitting. 1
  • noun knit a knitted garment. 1
  • noun knit a style or type of knitting. 1
  • noun knit the basic stitch in knitting, formed by pulling a loop of the working yarn forward through an existing stitch and then slipping that stitch off the needle. Compare purl1 (def 3). 1
  • verb knit If you knit something, especially an article of clothing, you make it from wool or a similar thread by using two knitting needles or a machine. 0
  • verb knit Knit is also a combining form. 0
  • verb knit If someone or something knits things or people together, they make them fit or work together closely and successfully. 0
  • verb knit When broken bones knit, the broken pieces grow together again. 0
  • verb knit to make (a garment, etc) by looping and entwining (yarn, esp wool) by hand by means of long eyeless needles (knitting needles) or by machine (knitting machine) 0
  • verb knit to join or be joined together closely 0
  • verb knit to draw (the brows) together or (of the brows) to come together, as in frowning or concentrating 0
  • verb knit (of a broken bone) to join together; heal 0
  • noun knit a fabric or garment made by knitting 0
  • noun knit (in combination) 0
  • verb transitive knit to make (cloth or a garment) by interconnecting loops of yarn or thread in rows of stitches by means of a pair of special needles or a machine 0
  • verb transitive knit to form into cloth in this way rather than by weaving 0
  • verb transitive knit to form (one or more stitches of the basic type) 0
  • verb transitive knit to join together closely and firmly; unite 0
  • verb transitive knit to draw (the brows) together; contract in wrinkles 0
  • verb transitive knit to tie or fasten in or with a knot 0
  • intransitive verb knit to make cloth or a garment by knitting yarn or thread 0
  • intransitive verb knit to produce a basic stitch or stitches 0
  • intransitive verb knit to be joined together closely and firmly; grow together, as a broken bone 0
  • intransitive verb knit to become drawn together in wrinkles, as the brow 0
  • noun knit cloth or a garment made by knitting 0
  • verb knit (Transitive Verb) and VI To turn thread or yarn into a piece of fabric by forming loops that are pulled through each other. This can be done by hand with needles or by machine. 0
  • verb knit (Transitive Verb) (figuratively) To join closely and firmly together. 0
  • verb knit (Intransitive Verb) To become closely and firmly joined; become compacted. 0
  • verb knit (Intransitive Verb) To grow together. 0
  • verb knit (Transitive Verb) To combine from various elements. 0
  • verb knit (Intransitive Verb) To heal (of bones) following a fracture. 0
  • verb knit (Transitive Verb) To form into a knot, or into knots; to tie together, as cord; to fasten by tying. 0
  • verb knit To draw together; to contract into wrinkles. 0
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