Knotted
Knotted is the past participle and adjective form of knot. It typically describes something that has been tied with one or more knots or a tangle of threads or cords. In everyday use, objects such as ropes, shoelaces, or string can be knotted, and the term can also describe a state of complexity or entanglement, as in a knotted rope or a knotted ball of yarn. The verb sense, to knot, means to tie or secure with knots, or to become tangled.
In mathematics, knotted refers to a closed loop embedded in three-dimensional space that cannot be untangled
In biology, knotted topology can occur in biomolecules. Proteins may fold into knotted configurations; DNA can
Knotted is also used metaphorically to describe situations of difficulty or complexity, such as being in a