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A small light and narrow boat that is pointed at both ends?

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A boat without a keel pointed at both ends?

A boat without a keel pointed at both ends is typically referred to as a "double-ended" boat. This design allows for efficient movement in either direction, making it versatile for various water conditions. However, the absence of a keel can make it less stable and harder to maneuver compared to keel-equipped vessels, especially in rough waters. Common examples include some types of canoes and traditional fishing boats.


What is the past form of kneel?

The past form of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled." Both forms are acceptable.


What is the name of the boat that has no keel and pointed at both ends?

Its a canoe.


What does kneel mean?

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.


Is the the word pointed an adjective?

pointed can be both a verb and adjective. Verb: 'He pointed his finger at her.'Adjective: The pointed rock looked funny.


Can you operate a boat without taking a boating safety course if you are seventeen years old?

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.


What is a boat without a keel point at both ends?

A boat without a keel point at both ends is typically referred to as a catamaran or a flat-bottomed vessel. This design can lead to instability and difficulty in maintaining direction, especially in rough waters, as it lacks the directional stability provided by a keel. Such boats are often more maneuverable but may struggle with tracking straight. Overall, the absence of a keel at both ends can affect the boat's performance and safety.


Is it paddle boat or pedal 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.


What are the similarities between a obelisk and a pyramid?

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Where can one find the past tense for the word kneel?

The most reliable place to find the past tense forms of any words is a dictionary, whether this is a physical copy, or an online dictionary. Both the physical Merriam Webster dictionary and free online dictionaries agree that the past tense of the word "kneel" is "knelt".