A channel, a passage. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > the earth > water > sea or ocean > channel > [noun] (69) meatusc1425 A channel, a passage. Obsolete. channel1427 A length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, esp. two seas. canal1542 A natural waterway connecting larger bodies of water; a channel, a strait; (occasionally) a narrow inlet. Now only in certain proper names. tide-gate1589 = tideway, n. euripe1600 = Euripus, n. Euripus1601 In ancient Geography, the proper name of the channel between Eubœa (Negropont) and the mainland, celebrated for the violence and uncertainty of its… interflow1610 A flowing between; a channel or strait. Obsolete. sleeve1614 A channel or strait. Obsolete. tides-way1627 The way of the tide; = tideway, n. gat1723 An opening between sandbanks; a channel, strait; in Kent, an opening, natural or artificial, in the cliffs, serving as a landing-place. tideway1798 A channel in which a tidal current runs; also the tidal part of a river; transferred a strong current running in such a channel; = tide-gate, n.1 lane1835 A narrow or comparatively narrow passage or way, or something resembling this; esp. a channel of water in an ice-field (also called a vein); the… seaway1866 An artificial or natural channel connecting two tracts of sea. Subcategories:— strait or narrow channel (15) — through ice (2) — navigable channel through shoals, etc. (16) — traversed by birds (1) — side-channel creating island (1) — channels around Britain (1) — Bristol Channel (2) — English Channel (7) — other spec. (1) — specific strait (8) — specific navigable channel (2) |
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