- keelless
- adjective see keel III
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
keelless — ˈkē(ə)llə̇s adjective Etymology: keel (III) + less : having no keel a keelless boat … Useful english dictionary
keelless — /keel lis/, adj. having no keel, as a ship. [1875 80; KEEL1 + LESS] * * * … Universalium
keelless — adjective Of a water craft; having no keel … Wiktionary
keelless — adj. without a keel, having no keel (as of a ship) … English contemporary dictionary
keelless — keel·less … English syllables
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