
Word: Channels
How to pronounce: ʧænl
Noun
Definitions:
1. A length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas.
Example sentences: "The bay includes saltmarsh, shallow and open water, tidal channels, mudflats and numerous islands, and a freshwater pond."
2. A band of frequencies used in radio and television transmission, especially as used by a particular station.
Example sentences: "Under this concept, multiple antennas simultaneously transmit different flows of data over one and the same radio channel and frequency band."
3. A method or system for communication or distribution.
Example sentences: "They didn't apply through the proper channels"
4. An electric circuit which acts as a path for a signal.
Example sentences: "An audio channel"
5. A tubular passage or duct for liquid.
Example sentences: "Fish eggs have a small channel called the micropyle"
6. A groove or furrow.
Verb
Definitions:
1. Direct towards a particular end or object.
Example sentences: "The council is to channel public funds into training schemes"
2. (of a person) serve as a medium for (a spirit)
Example sentences: "She was channelling the spirit of Billie Holiday"
Synonyms:
canal
groove
strait
raceway
flume
channal
trough
line
medium
sound
television channel
data channel
tube
aqueduct
pipe
duct
conduit
watercourse
waterway
course
port
transfer
canalize
channel section
convey
transmit
channelise
Derivations:
channelised
channeled
channeling
channelled
channelization
channelizing
channelize
channelise
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Channels in Other Languages...
Spanish: Canal
German: TV
French: Canal
Italian: Canale
Turkish: Kanal
