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K KAICLING or KECLING to KELSON KETCH to KNOT KETCH KEVELS KEY KEYS KINK KNEE KNEE of the head KINGHT-HEAD or BOLLARD-TIMBER KNIGHT-HEADS KNITTLE KNOT Search Contact us
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KEYSKEYS, (attalons, Fr.) are also certain sunken rocks, lying near the surface of the water, particularly in the West-Indies.
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