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Keeling শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: কিলিং

Keeling Meaning In Bengali কিলিং

Keeling

উলটাইয়া ফেলা, উলটাইয়া যাত্তয়া, নৌকা চালান,

Definition

1) Keeling: The act of turning over or tilting a boat or ship on its side to prevent it from capsizing or to allow for maintenance or repairs.
2) Keeling: A small uninhabited coral atoll in the Indian Ocean, part of the British Indian Ocean Territory. It is known for its unique marine biodiversity and research station.
3) Keeling: A surname of English origin, sometimes used as a given name, typically derived from the Old English word for "ship's keel".

Examples

Keeling Example in a sentence

1) The ship was keeling over in the strong wind.

2) As the storm intensified, the boat began keeling dangerously.

3) The keeling of the sailing vessel created a thrilling experience for the passengers.

4) The captain managed to prevent the ship from keeling further by adjusting the sails.

5) The sudden maneuver caused the small boat to keel to one side, nearly tipping over.

6) The crew worked together to right the sailboat after it started keeling from the sudden gust of wind.

7) The unstable canoe kept keeling, making it difficult for the paddlers to navigate the rough waters.

8) The yacht's design prevented it from keeling even in rough seas.

9) The fishing boat's keeling was a result of the overloaded cargo.

10) The keeling of the catamaran added an element of excitement to the sailing trip.

Part of Speech

Keeling (Noun)

Synonyms

Knock Off , Knock Down , Overthrow , Keel , Overset - (VERB) উলটাইয়া ফেলা

Jib , Capsize , Reverse , Tilt , Keel , Overset - (VERB) উলটাইয়া যাত্তয়া

Keel - (VERB) নৌকা চালান

Encyclopedia

Keeling: The act of turning over or tilting a boat or ship on its side to prevent it from capsizing or to allow for maintenance or repairs.
Keeling: A small uninhabited coral atoll in the Indian Ocean, part of the British Indian Ocean Territory. It is known for its unique marine biodiversity and research station.
Keeling: A surname of English origin, sometimes used as a given name, typically derived from the Old English word for "ship's keel".