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Keeled
Keel shaped having a longitudinal prominence on the back as a
Fin keel
A projection downward from the keel of a yacht resembling in shape the fin of a
Keels
Keels, vessels for the carriage of coals.
Carinate
Shaped like the keel or prow of a ship having a carina or keel
Keelson
laid on the middle of the floor timbers over the keel and binding the floor timbers to the keel in iron
Keeling
A cod
Trial
or judge, and see R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., rr. 2-6; also Keeling v. Cook, (1934) 78 LJNC 306, and JURY. In county
New building
buildings (q.v.), Rodwell v. Wade, (1924) 23 LGR 174; and Keeling v. Wirral Rural District Council, (1925) 23 LGR 201. S.
Multicarinate
Many keeled
Keels
Ninepins See Kayles
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