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- 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.
- Channeled - imp. & p. p. - of Channel
- Channeling - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Channel
- Channeling - n. - The act or process of forming a channel or channels.
- Channeling - n. - A channel or a system of channels; a groove.
- Channelled - - of Channel
- Channelling - - of Channel
- Siphonostomatous - a. - Having the front edge of the aperture of the shell prolonged in the shape of a channel for the protection of the siphon; -- said of certain gastropods.
- Water drain - - A drain or channel for draining off water.
- Arterial - a. - Of or pertaining to a main channel (resembling an artery), as a river, canal, or railroad.
- Corona - n. - The projecting part of a Classic cornice, the under side of which is cut with a recess or channel so as to form a drip. See Illust. of Column.
- River - n. - A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.
- Water course - - A natural channel for water; also, a canal for the conveyance of water, especially in draining lands.
- Channeling - n. - The act or process of forming a channel or channels.
- Buoy - n. - A float; esp. a floating object moored to the bottom, to mark a channel or to point out the position of something beneath the water, as an anchor, shoal, rock, etc.
- Channeling - n. - A channel or a system of channels; a groove.
- Channel - v. t. - To form a channel in; to cut or wear a channel or channels in; to groove.
- Feather - n. - A longitudinal strip projecting as a fin from an object, to strengthen it, or to enter a channel in another object and thereby prevent displacement sidwise but permit motion lengthwise; a spline.
- Underneath - adv. - Beneath; below; in a lower place; under; as, a channel underneath the soil.
- Canaliculated - a. - Having a channel or groove, as in the leafstalks of most palms.
- Flute - n. - A similar channel or groove made in wood or other material, esp. in plaited cloth, as in a lady's ruffle.
- Cut - n. - A notch, passage, or channel made by cutting or digging; a furrow; a groove; as, a cut for a railroad.
- Gutter - n. - A small channel at the roadside or elsewhere, to lead off surface water.
- Race - n. - A strong or rapid current of water, or the channel or passage for such a current; a powerful current or heavy sea, sometimes produced by the meeting of two tides; as, the Portland Race; the Race of Alderney.
- Guide - v. t. - A blade or channel for directing the flow of water to the wheel buckets.
- Race - n. - A channel or guide along which a shuttle is driven back and forth, as in a loom, sewing machine, etc.
- Bass - n. - The southern, red, or channel bass (Sciaena ocellata). See Redfish.
- Aqueduct - n. - A canal or passage; as, the aqueduct of Sylvius, a channel connecting the third and fourth ventricles of the brain.
- Clough - n. - A sluice used in returning water to a channel after depositing its sediment on the flooded land.
- Sulcation - n. - A channel or furrow.
- Sleeve - n. - A narrow channel of water.
- Alveus - n. - The channel of a river.
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- H650 אָפִיק - 650 אָפִיק - אָפִיק - - ʼâphîyq - aw-feek' - from אָסַף; properly, containing, i.e. a tube; also a bed or valley of astream; also a strong thing or a hero; brook, channel, mighty, river, [phrase] scale, stream, strong piece. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G5494 χειμών - 5494 χειμών - ΧΕΙΜΏΝ - - cheimṓn - khi-mone' - from a derivative of (to pour; akin to the base of 5490 through the idea of a channel), meaning a storm (as pouring rain); by implication, the rainy season, i.e. winter:--tempest, foul weather, winter. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G1223 διά - 1223 διά - ΔΙΆ - - diá - dee-ah' - a primary preposition denoting the channel of an act; through (in very wide applications, local, causal, or occasional):--after, always, among, at, to avoid, because of (that), briefly, by, for (cause) … fore, from, in, by occasion of, of, by reason of, for sake, that, thereby, therefore, X though, through(-out), to, wherefore, with (-in). In composition it retains the same general importance. - Preposition - greek
- H4492 מִנְהָרָה - 4492 מִנְהָרָה - מִנְהָרָה - - minhârâh - min-haw-raw' - from נָהַר; properly, a channel or fissure, i.e. (by implication) a cavern; den. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H6388 פֶּלֶג - 6388 פֶּלֶג - פֶּלֶג - - peleg - peh'-leg - from פָּלַג; a rill (i.e. small channel of water, as in irrigation); river, stream. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H7298 רַהַט - 7298 רַהַט - רַהַט - - rahaṭ - rah'-hat - from an unused root apparently meaning to hollow out; a channel or watering-box; by resemblance a ringlet of hair (as forming parallel lines); gallery, gutter, trough. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H7641 שִׁבֹּל - 7641 שִׁבֹּל - שִׁבֹּל - - shibbôl - shib-bole - or (feminine) שִׁבֹּלֶת; from the same as שֹׁבֶל; a stream (as flowing); also an ear of grain (as growing out); by analogy, a branch; branch, channel, ear (of corn), (water-)flood, Shibboleth. Compare סִבֹּלֶת. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H8585 תְּעָלָה - 8585 תְּעָלָה - תְּעָלָה - - tᵉʻâlâh - teh-aw-law' - from עָלָה; a channel (into which water is raised for irrigation); also a bandage or plaster (as placed upon a wound); conduit, cured, healing, little river, trench, watercourse. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H2975 יְאֹר - 2975 יְאֹר - יְאֹר - - yᵉʼôr - yeh-ore' - of Egyptian origin; a channel, e.g. a fosse, canal, shaft; specifically the Nile, as the one river of Egypt, including its collateral trenches; also the Tigris, as the main river of Assyria; brook, flood, river, stream. - Noun Masculine - heb
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- Isaiah 23 8:7 Now therefore, behold, the Lord bringeth up upon them the waters of the river, strong and many, even the king of Assyria, and all his glory: and he shall come up over all his channels, and go over all his banks:
אֲדֹנָי עָלָה מַיִם נָהָר עָצוּם רַב מֶלֶךְ אַשּׁוּר כָּבוֹד עָלָה אָפִיק הָלַךְ גָּדָה - Isaiah 23 27:12 And it shall come to pass in that day, that the LORD shall beat off from the channel of the river unto the stream of Egypt, and ye shall be gathered one by one, O ye children of Israel.
יוֹם יְהֹוָה חָבַט שִׁבֹּל נָהָר נַחַל מִצְרַיִם לָקַט אֶחָד אֶחָד בֵּן יִשְׂרָאֵל - 2 Samuel 10 22:16 And the channels of the sea appeared, the foundations of the world were discovered, at the rebuking of the LORD, at the blast of the breath of his nostrils.
אָפִיק יָם רָאָה מוֹסָדָה תֵּבֵל גָּלָה גְּעָרָה יְהֹוָה נְשָׁמָה רוּחַ אַף - Psalms 19 18:15 Then the channels of waters were seen, and the foundations of the world were discovered at thy rebuke, O LORD, at the blast of the breath of thy nostrils.
אָפִיק מַיִם רָאָה מוֹסָדָה תֵּבֵל גָּלָה גְּעָרָה יְהֹוָה נְשָׁמָה רוּחַ אַף