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Learn to pronounce keel

/kēl/
noun
the longitudinal structure along the centerline at the bottom of a vessel's hull, on which the rest of the hull is built, in some vessels extended downward as a blade or ridge to increase stability.
synonyms: base, bottom, bottom side, underside

verb
(of a boat or ship) turn over on its side; capsize.
"it's going to take more wind to make this boat keel over"
synonyms: capsize, turn turtle, turn upside down, turn topsy-turvy, founder, list, heel over, lean over, overbalance, topple over, overturn, turn over, tip over, fall over, cowp

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keel meaning from en.wiktionary.org
(nautical) A rigid, flat piece of material anchored to the lowest part of the hull of a ship to give it greater control and stability.