Keeled vs Keeler - What's the difference?
keeled | keeler |
(keel)
Furnished with a keel, especially a keel of a specified type
(historical) One employed in managing a Newcastle keel, or coal boat.
A small or shallow tub.
As a verb keeled
is (keel).As an adjective keeled
is furnished with a keel, especially a keel of a specified type.As a proper noun keeler is
.keeled
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- It was a deep-keeled yacht.