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canal Noun 1. an artificial waterway constructed for navigation or irrigation 2. a passage or duct in a person's body: the alimentary canal [Latin canna reed]
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canal Translations n canal [kəˈnӕl] 1 a (usually narrow) man-made waterway barges on the canal; the Panama Canal. kanaal قَناة канал průplav, kanál kanal der Kanal διώρυγα canal kanal کانال؛ آبراهه kanava canal תְעֲלָה नहर kanal, prokop csatorna terusan skurður; skipaskurður canale 運河 운하, 수로 kanalas kanāls terusan kanaal, gracht kanal kanał canal canal канал kanál prekop kanal kanal คลอง kanal 運河 канал نہر kênh đào 运河 2 a passage in the body carrying fluids, food etc. kanaal قَناةٌ (في الجِسِم) ант. проход trubice kanal die Röhre σωλήνας tubo kanal هر یک از مجاری لوله مانند بدن kanava, tiehyt canal צִנוֹר @@@צִינוֹר$$$ पौधों या जानवरों की वह भीतरी नली जिससे खाद्य, पानी और वायु इत्यादि अंदर जाते हैं kanal vezeték saluran meltingarvegur canale, condotto 管 도관(導管) kanalas, traktas vads saluran makanan kanaal kanal przewód canal canal, tub канал rúra kanal trakt kanal ท่อหรือทางเดินของเหลวในร่างกาย yemek borusu/kanalı (人體的)管 канал غذائی نالی ، راستہ ống 管 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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His cranial cavity is continuous with the first neck-vertebra; and in that vertebra the bottom of the spinal canal will measure ten inches across, being eight in height, and of a triangular figure with the base downwards. You could wander along the canal till you came to broad green fields, with windmills here and there, in which cattle, black and white, grazed lazily. Tom had almost recovered his little namesake, when the branch on which it was perched, and that hung over a canal, broke, and the poor lad plumped over head and ears into the water. |
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