keel (B1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈkiːl/
Definition
The structural base of a ship or boat, running lengthwise along the center of the bottom, that provides stability and prevents it from rolling or capsizing.
Examples
The keel is the backbone of the vessel, essential for its structural integrity.
A shallow-draft boat might have a centerboard instead of a fixed keel.
During construction, the massive steel plates were welded together to form the keel.
How to Use keel
- keel over (phrasal verb)
- To tilt or fall over to one side, especially suddenly. — "The exhausted runner began to keel over just before the finish line."
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