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A canoe
a small and light boat with pointed ends
canoe kayak
The past form of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled." Both forms are acceptable.
Its a canoe.
To kneel is to stand on your knees rather than your feet. In most cases this means resting on both knees, but when kneeling as a sign of respect (e.g. to a monarch), one knee touches the ground while the other leg bends. The attitude when pleading for something or when at prayer has both knees on the ground.
pointed can be both a verb and adjective. Verb: 'He pointed his finger at her.'Adjective: The pointed rock looked funny.
Both sexes have an inferiorly pointed coccyx.
This depends on state or national law. In many places, if you have a valid driver's license you can operate a boat, and generally a boating safety course is so you can operate a boat without a license. In other places, both may be required in order to operate a boat.
It's both. It has paddles, so it can be called a paddle boat. But you also pedal it, so therefore it can also be a pedal boat. That's why it's both. But I prefer to say a pedal boat.
They both have a pointed top
They are both pointed to an object or person.
A sadiron is a flatiron with a removable handle, pointed at both ends.