Synonym: aqueduct, duct, gully, tube, waterway. Similar words: banal, analyst, analyse, analyze, analogy, analysis, analyses, analogous. Meaning: [kə'næl] n. 1. (astronomy) an indistinct surface feature of Mars once thought to be a system of channels; they are now believed to be an optical illusion 2. a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance 3. long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation. v. provide (a city) with a canal.
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(121) Pottery materials continued to be carried on the canal until the 1960s.
(122) You can see many different bird species on the canal.
(123) I threw the head weighted down with stones into a canal.
(124) Subsequent work included canal and river navigation, land drainage, and harbour projects, as well as a brief venture into canal contracting.
(125) A short aqueduct carries the canal over a minor road before the canal dives into a deep cutting.
(126) Pass for one day's unlimited travel on the Canal Bus Service.
(127) Voice over There's currently a programme under way to improve the state of the canal towpath.
(128) He got out of bed on Wednesday morning, feeling the same dread he might feel over an impending root canal.
(129) It would have been enormous fun, she thought wistfully, to help work Water Gypsy up and down the canal system.
(130) Company were not satisfied with this and commissioned Thomas Telford, the greatest canal builder of all, to survey a route.
(131) The jacket comes from a discount store on Canal Street, part of a discontinued line of two-trousered suits.
(132) The motoscafo, full of lights and people, went blindly on and nosed in at the wooden pier across the canal.
(133) Water Supply - and the many varied uses A guaranteed supply of water is vital for the canal system.
(134) He was waiting for them with his barge by the first footbridge over the canal as they came down from the moor.
(135) Stages and canal boats had been crowded with visitors descending on the twin communities.
(136) Presenter Michael Buerk had reconstructed the true story of how the man was rescued by helicopter after collapsing by a canal.
(137) The size of the lock chamber restricts the size of boats which can use a particular canal.
(138) Smallish venue by the canal with a range of nights, although the emphasis is on uplifting house through to salsa.
(139) Children were swimming in the canal amid shimmering oil slicks while their fathers fished from their living rooms.
(140) The first carries the dual carriageway A4041 with a street light balanced precariously above the centre of the canal.
(141) But Brindley's canal from the coal-mines at Worsley to Manchester had several features hitherto unknown.
(142) I had a throbbing abscess under a large section of bridgework and root canal work was the next day's projected treat.
(142) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(143) The lounge, of marble and mirrors, and the light, airy restaurant both afford canal views.
(144) Experimental evidence also exists for the presence of axon reflexes in the alimentary canal.
(145) As they worked the sound of water slapping against the canal walls was a ceaseless accompaniment to their labours.
(146) Flanking a canal, it was enclosed by a bamboo fence, and neat rows of thatched-roof huts had been laid out.
(147) The venom gland contracts and the venom shoots through a special canal into the wound.
(148) Early steam engines were not very suitable for powering canal boats because of their large size.
(149) Never probe into the canal itself. 4 Brush the outside of the ear section by section in a downward direction.
(150) Least developed in the gorilla but greater in chimpanzees and australopithecines, with formation of incisive canal.
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