feel |
keel |
As nouns the difference between feel and keel
is that
feel is a quality of an object experienced by touch while
keel is skittle, pin.
As a verb feel
is (
lb)
to use the sense of touch .
As a pronoun feel
is .
As an adjective feel
is .
As an adverb feel
is .
heel |
keel |
As nouns the difference between heel and keel
is that
heel is the rear part of the foot, where it joins the leg while
keel is a large beam along the underside of a ship’s hull from bow to stern.
As verbs the difference between heel and keel
is that
heel is to follow at somebody's heels; to chase closely while
keel is to collapse, to fall.
As a proper noun Heel
is a part of Maasgouw in the Netherlands.
keel |
unicarinated |
As a noun keel
is skittle, pin.
As an adjective unicarinated is
having a single ridge or keel.
keel |
keeler |
As a noun keel
is skittle, pin.
As a proper noun keeler is
.
keel |
daggerboard |
In nautical terms the difference between keel and daggerboard
is that
keel is a type of flat-bottomed boat while
daggerboard is a retractable centreboard that slides out to act as a keel.
As a verb keel
is to collapse, to fall.
keel |
keelless |
As a noun keel
is skittle, pin.
As an adjective keelless is
of a water craft; having no keel.
keel |
carination |
As nouns the difference between keel and carination
is that
keel is skittle, pin while
carination is a ridge, or similar formation, in the form of a keel.
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