- The
keel is the bottom-most
longitudinal structural element of a watercraft. On some sailboats, it may have a
hydrodynamic and
counterbalancing purpose...
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Keeler may
refer to: 2261
Keeler,
asteroid Keeler, California, USA
Keeler Township, Michigan, USA
Keeler, Saskatchewan,
Canada Keeler (lunar crater),...
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European lizards, the
dorsal scales are
usually well
keeled,
while those on the
flanks are more
weakly keeled and
those on the
belly smooth. Non-European lizards...
- The
Cocos (
Keeling)
Islands (Cocos
Islands Malay: Pulu
Kokos [
Keeling]),
officially the
Territory of
Cocos (
Keeling)
Islands (/ˈkoʊkəs/;
Cocos Islands...
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Imprint Keeled Scales Partners With
Polyvinyl Records". The
Austin Chronicle. June 4, 2021.
Retrieved 19
November 2023. "Best
Quiet Giant –
Keeled Scales"...
- of the twin
keels also
allows the boat to
stand upright when out of the
water without additional support, as
opposed to a single-
keeled boat that would...
- 1>. "
Keeled box
turtle (Cuora
mouhotii )".
Keeled box
turtle videos,
photos and facts. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Oct. 2013. <http://www.arkive.org/
keeled...
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Eutropis carinata,
commonly known as the
keeled Indian mabuya, many-
keeled gr****
skink or (ambiguously) "golden skink", is a
species of
skink found in...
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Keelhauling (Dutch kielhalen; "to drag
along the
keel") is a form of
punishment and
potential execution once
meted out to
sailors at sea. The
sailor was...
- Look up
keels in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Keels may
refer to:
Keels,
Newfoundland and Labrador,
Canada Paul
Keels (21st century), play-by-play...