Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
prusik
noun
ˈpruːsɪk

Definition
A type of knot used in climbing and rope rescue applications.

Examples
- The climber used a prusik knot to ascend the rope efficiently.
- In rescue operations, a prusik is often employed to secure a safety line.
- During the training, we learned how to tie a prusik properly for better safety while climbing.

Meaning
The prusik knot is tied to a rope and allows a climber or rescuer to ascend or descend safely. It grips when load is applied but slides easily when not under tension.

Synonyms
- climbing knot
- ascender knot
- rope knot