Definition: The Hebrew word "kel" means "earth," which, in Hebrew, is often used as a base for other words to denote different things. The term "kil" represents water. The Greek equivalent of "kel" is "kali." So, "kel22" could mean either "Earth," meaning it refers to the earth's surface; or "Water," indicating that it refers to any body of water on the earth. In a literal sense, "kel22" could refer to anything on the Earth.