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keels


Meanings
  • The underside or bottom part of a ship or boat.

    - "The keel of the ship was damaged during the storm."
    - "The keel of the rowboat was submerged in the water as they rowed."

Synonyms

annihilate , assassinate , bump off , dispatch , ice , knock off , liquidate , murder , rub out , slaughter , slay , top , whack , break , deactivate , disable , turn off , fritter away , while away
Rhymes
Words rhyming with keels
heels , seals , wheels , reels
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. heels

  2. hills

  3. heels (verb) to walk with heels touching the ground.


Variants
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keel , keeled , keeling , keels , keelless , bilge keel , bilge keels , keel over , keeled over , keeling over , keels over
Forms
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keel (noun) the bottom or underside of a ship or boat., keel (verb) to support or provide a foundation for something., keel (adjective) having a keel or bottom, keeled (past tense) of a ship or boat, having its keel or bottom touching the ground or bottom of a body of water.


Etymology
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Old English 'cygel', from 'cygan' to row. The term originally referred to the heavy timber, or more modernly, metal keel that supports the weight of the ship or boat and gives it stability as it moves through the water.


Related Concepts
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  1. hull: The outer body or shell of a ship or boat. The keel forms the base or foundation of the hull, and the hull in turn protects and supports the keel.

  2. maritime: Relating to the sea or seafaring. The keel forms the base or foundation of a ship or boat, and as such, the keel is an integral part of the maritime industry.


Culture
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The keel of a ship or boat holds significant cultural, historical, and symbolic significance. In many ancient civilizations, the keel of a ship was believed to be imbued with divine power and protection. This belief was reflected in various myths, legends, and religious texts. In more modern times, the keel of a ship or boat has continued to hold cultural, historical, and symbolic significance. For example, the keel of a ship or boat may be seen as a symbol of the enduring strength and resilience of the human spirit. Additionally, the keel of a ship or boat may also be seen as a symbol of the importance of foundation and stability in all aspects of life.

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