gemi omurga

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التركية - الإنجليزية
keel
{n} the lowest timber of a ship
the ridge that extends the length of the kayak along the center of the bottom of the hull A pronounced keel will increase a kayak's tracking characteristic
of Keelson
To cool; to skim or stir
A projecting ridge along the middle of a flat or curved surface
one of the main longitudinal beams (or plates) of the hull of a vessel; can extend vertically into the water to provide lateral stability
{i} single beam of wood or steel that runs the length of a boat's bottom (Nautical); boat, ship (Archaic); keelboat, flat-bottomed boat (British); red stain used for marking sheep
To traverse with a keel; to navigate
The lowest longitudinal timber of a vessel, on which framework of the whole is built up; combination of iron plates serving same purpose in iron vessel KNOT - Unit of speed in navigation, which is the rate of nautical mile (1,852 metres or 6,080 feet) per hour i e 1 852 km/h
one of the main longitudinal beams (or plates) of the hull of a vessel; can extend vertically into the water to provide lateral stability the median ridge on the breastbone of birds that fly
Longitudinal extension of the ship's underside, important for balance
walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room"
A ballasted appendage projecting below the boat that keeps it from capsizing, which also supplies the hydrodynamic lateral force that enables the boat to sail upwind
In canoe design, a narrow spine running down the centerline of the bottom Helps tracking in short canoes and will help the canoe's resistance to crosswinds by reducing sideslipping Not so advantageous in whitewater or where quick maneuverability is essential Generally not recommended for wilderness canoes excepting those of aluminum which require a keel to join the two halves of the boat
The backbone of a ship The lowest and principle timber of a wooden ship and to which the stempost, sternpost, and ribs are attached
the median ridge on the breastbone of birds that fly
Longitudinal girder at the lowest point of a vessel from which the framework is built
A longitudinal timber, or series of timbers scarfed together, extending from stem to stern along the bottom of a vessel
A barge or lighter, used on the Tyne for carrying coal from Newcastle; also, a barge load of coal, twenty-one tons, four cwt
If you say that someone or something is on an even keel, you mean that they are working or progressing smoothly and steadily, without any sudden changes. Jason had helped him out with a series of loans, until he could get back on an even keel. To make cool. keel over to fall over sideways
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