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Keeled

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keel 1  (kl)
n.
1. Nautical
a. The principal structural member of a ship, running lengthwise along the center line from bow to stern, to which the frames are attached.
b. A ship.
2. A structure, such as the breastbone of a bird, that resembles a ship's keel in function or shape.
3. The principal structural member of an aircraft, resembling a ship's keel in shape and function.
4. A pair of united petals in certain flowers, as those of the pea.
intr. & tr.v. keeled, keel·ing, keels Nautical
To capsize or cause to capsize.
Phrasal Verb:
keel over
To collapse or fall into or as if into a faint.

[Middle English kele, from Old Norse kjölr.]

keel 2  (kl)
n.
1. Nautical
a. A freight barge, especially one for carrying coal on the Tyne River in England.
b. The load capacity of this barge.
2. A British unit of weight formerly used for coal, equal to about 21.2 long tons.

[Middle English kele, from Middle Dutch kiel.]

keel 3  (kl)
tr.v. keeled, keel·ing, keels Chiefly British
To make cool.

[Middle English kelen, from Old English clan, to cool; see gel- in Indo-European roots.]
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Adj.1.keeled - having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or suggesting the keel of a ship; "a carinate sepal"


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We have been treated to the spectacle of what are practically keeled racing-planes driven a clear five foot or more above the water, and only eased down to touch their so-called " native element" as they near the line.
He continued in a monoto- nous voice, "I thought mebbe yeh got keeled over.
The nigger Nat he only just hollered "Witches" once, and keeled over on to the floor amongst the dogs, and begun to groan like he was dying.
 
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