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Channel
Channel
n.
The
hollow
bed
where
a
stream
of
water
runs
or
may
run
.
Channel
n.
The
deeper
part
of a
river
,
harbor
,
strait
,
etc
.,
where
the
main
current
flows
, or
which
affords
the
best
and
safest
passage
for
vessels
.
Channel
n.
A
strait
, or
narrow
sea
,
between
two
portions
of
lands
; as,
the
British
Channel
.
Channel
n.
That
through
which
anything
passes
;
means
of
passing
,
conveying
, or
transmitting
; as,
the
news
was
conveyed
to us by
different
channels
.
Channel
n.
A
gutter
; a
groove
, as in a
fluted
column
.
Channel
n.
Flat
ledges
of
heavy
plank
bolted
edgewise
to
the
outside
of a
vessel
, to
increase
the
spread
of
the
shrouds
and
carry
them
clear
of
the
bulwarks
.
Channel
v. t.
To
form
a
channel
in; to
cut
or
wear
a
channel
or
channels
in; to
groove
.
Channel
v. t.
To
course
through
or
over
, as in a
channel
.
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