Skeel vs Keel - What's the difference?
skeel | keel |
(UK, Scotland, dialect) A shallow wooden vessel for holding milk or cream.
(nautical) A large beam along the underside of a ship’s hull from bow to stern.
(nautical) Sometimes, a rigid, flat piece of material anchored to the lowest part of the hull of a ship to give it greater control and stability.
(nautical) A type of flat-bottomed boat.
A material similar to chalk or crayon used to mark pavement.
(zoology) The periphery of a whorl extended to form a more or less flattened plate; a prominent spiral ridge.
(botany) The two lowest petals of the corolla of a papilionaceous flower, united and enclosing the stamens and pistil; a carina.
A brewer's cooling vat.
to collapse, to fall
To traverse with a keel; to navigate.
To turn up the keel; to show the bottom.
As nouns the difference between skeel and keel
is that skeel is (uk|scotland|dialect) a shallow wooden vessel for holding milk or cream while keel is skittle, pin.skeel
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Noun
(en noun)- (Grose)
keel
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(wikipedia keel)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* even keel * keelhaul * keel overVerb
(en verb)- He keeled over after having a stroke.