What does keel mean?
noun, verb
The lowest longitudinal section of a ship's hull, or to turn or cause to turn to one side, especially by shifting weight or by a sudden movement. In sailing, the keel is a longitudinal structure that runs along the centerline of the hull, providing stability and preventing the ship from capsizing.
Example
"The ship's keel was damaged in the storm, causing it to list to one side."
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