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keel

Keel vs Kiel - What's the difference?

keel | kiel |


As a noun keel

is a large beam along the underside of a ship’s hull from bow to stern.

As a verb keel

is to collapse, to fall.

As a proper noun Kiel is

a city in northern Germany.

Lurch vs Keel - What's the difference?

lurch | keel |


As nouns the difference between lurch and keel

is that lurch is a sudden or unsteady movement while keel is a large beam along the underside of a ship’s hull from bow to stern.

As verbs the difference between lurch and keel

is that lurch is to make such a sudden, unsteady movement while keel is to collapse, to fall.

Astern vs Keel - What's the difference?

astern | keel |


As an adverb astern

is (label) beyond the stern when viewed from aboard.

As an adjective astern

is (nautical) behind.

As a noun keel is

skittle, pin.

Wikidiffcom vs Keel - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | keel |


As a noun keel is

skittle, pin.

Keel vs Transom - What's the difference?

keel | transom |


In nautical terms the difference between keel and transom

is that keel is a type of flat-bottomed boat while transom is the flat or nearly flat stern of a boat or ship.

As a verb keel

is to collapse, to fall.

Keed vs Keel - What's the difference?

keed | keel |


As nouns the difference between keed and keel

is that keed is (eye dialect) kid while keel is skittle, pin.

Keel vs Keek - What's the difference?

keel | keek |


As nouns the difference between keel and keek

is that keel is a large beam along the underside of a ship’s hull from bow to stern while keek is a look, especially a quick one; a peek.

As verbs the difference between keel and keek

is that keel is to collapse, to fall while keek is to peek; peep.

Koel vs Keel - What's the difference?

koel | keel |


As nouns the difference between koel and keel

is that koel is a bird of the genus eudynamys , cuckoos from asia, australia and the pacific while keel is skittle, pin.

Keel vs Kees - What's the difference?

keel | kees |


As nouns the difference between keel and kees

is that keel is skittle, pin while kees is (slang) kiss.

Seel vs Keel - What's the difference?

seel | keel |


As nouns the difference between seel and keel

is that seel is rope, cord while keel is skittle, pin.

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