- canalled
- ca·nal || kə'næl n. channel, moat, sluice v. create a canal
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
canal — /keuh nal /, n., v., canalled or canaled, canalling or canaling. n. 1. an artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation, etc. 2. a long narrow arm of the sea penetrating far inland. 3. a tubular passage or cavity for food, air, etc., esp. in an… … Universalium
GREECE — (2,187), a kingdom of S. Europe occupying the southern portion of a peninsula which projects into the Mediterranean between the peninsula of Italy and the mainland of Turkey in Asia; the N. is bounded by Turkey in Europe; it is made up of the… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
canal — /kəˈnæl / (say kuh nal) noun 1. an artificial waterway for navigation, drainage, irrigation, etc. 2. a long, narrow arm of the sea penetrating far inland. 3. a tubular passage or cavity for food, air, etc., especially in an animal or plant; a… …
canal — [kə nal′] n. [ME, pipe or tube < OFr < L canalis, pipe, groove, channel < canna, reed: see CANE] 1. an artificial waterway for transportation or irrigation 2. a river artificially improved by locks, levees, etc. to permit navigation 3.… … English World dictionary