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A relatively narrow tubular passage or channel.
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early 15c., from French canal, chanel "water channel, tube, pipe, gutter" (12c.), from Latin canalis "water pipe, groove, channel," noun use of adjective from canna "reed" [..]
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artificial waterway.
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The part of a plant used to carry food and oxygen
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The term Canal is used in garden design to describe a long thin body of water, which is usually rectangular but may be curved.
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The narrow chamber inside the tooth?s root. Canines
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(astronomy) an indistinct surface feature of Mars once thought to be a system of channels; they are now believed to be an optical illusion provide (a city) with a canal duct: a bodily passage or tube [..]
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Guadalcanal, especially in reference to the First
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To see the water of a canal muddy and stagnant-looking, portends sickness and disorders of the stomach and dark designs of enemies. But if its waters are clear a placid life and the devotion of friends is before you. For a young woman to glide in a canoe across a canal, denotes a chaste life and an adoring husband. If she crossed the canal on a bri [..]
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A canal is a man-made waterway used for transportation or irrigation.
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An artificial open waterway constructed to transport water, to irrigate or drain land, to connect two or more bodies of water, or to serve as a waterway for watercraft.
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Canal / Strait / Navigation channel / Pipe / Conduit
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An artificial or man-made river channel.
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(n) (astronomy) an indistinct surface feature of Mars once thought to be a system of channels; they are now believed to be an optical illusion(n) a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells a [..]
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An artificial watercourse cut through a land area for such uses as navigation and irrigation.
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A canal is a water channel that is man made.
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A waterway dug across land through which ships can pass.
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Narrow, cylindrical passage or channel. A general term to describe a variety of small channels.
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A channel dredged or cut through dry land or through drying shoals or banks and used as a waterway. See also ship canal.
Source: digimap.edina.ac.uk

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Canals are man-made waterways, usually connecting existing lakes, rivers, or oceans. They are used for transportation, often by barges or narrow boats on smaller canals, and by ships on ship canals that connect to the ocean.
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an artificial (man-made) waterway built either to connect natural waterways or to make navigation possible on an existing waterway
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An artificial watercourse cut through a land area for such uses as navigation and irrigation.
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The narrow passage way that conducts the Sound collected by the Ear Auricle to the Tympanic Membrane.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The tunnel in the lower anterior Abdominal Wall through which the Spermatic Cord, in the male; Round Ligament, in the female; nerves; and vessels pass. Its internal end is at the deep inguinal ring an [..]
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Three long canals (anterior, posterior, and lateral) of the bony Labyrinth. They are set at right angles to each other and are situated posterosuperior to the vestibule of the bony Labyrinth (Vestibul [..]
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A manmade waterway used to connect bodies of water that do not connect naturally. Canals use locks to raise and lower boats when connecting bodies of water that have different water levels.
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A manmade waterway used to connect bodies of water that do not connect naturally. Canals use locks to raise and lower boats when connecting bodies of water that have different water levels. The Panama [..]
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an artificial waterway that has been dug, dredged or constructed to carry vessels
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A manmade waterway used to connect bodies of water that do not connect naturally. Canals use locks to raise and lower boats when connecting bodies of water that have different water levels.
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An artificial waterway with no flow, or a controlled flow, used for navigation, or for draining or irrigating land. (6)
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1. An artificial waterway for navigation. 2. A long, fairly straight natural channel with steep sloping sides. 3. Any watercourse or channel. 4. A sluggish coastal stream, as used locally on the Atlan [..]
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An artificial waterway, often connecting one body of water with another A tubular channel within the body.
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Artificial open channel for waterway purposes.
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  Artificial open channel for waterway purposes.
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