Channelled

  • 31air law — Introduction       the body of law directly or indirectly concerned with civil aviation. Aviation in this context extends to both heavier than air and lighter than air aircraft. Air cushion vehicles are not regarded as aircraft by the… …

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  • 32biological development — Introduction       the progressive changes in size, shape, and function during the life of an organism by which its genetic potentials (genotype) are translated into functioning mature systems (phenotype). Most modern philosophical outlooks would …

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  • 33channel — ▪ I. channel chan‧nel 1 [ˈtʆænl] noun [countable] 1. a system that is used for supplying information or goods: • A direct marketing channel moves goods directly from manufacturer to consumer. distriˈbution ˌchannel also ˌchannel of distriˈbution …

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  • 34channel — 01. This movie is stupid. Change the [channel]. 02. The boys were able to swim across the [channel] between the two islands in just under 30 minutes. 03. My neighbor has a satellite dish that allows him to receive over 500 different television… …

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  • 35channel — [[t]tʃæ̱n(ə)l[/t]] ♦♦ channels, channelling, channelled (in AM, use channeling, channeled) 1) N COUNT: oft in names A channel is a television station. ...the only serious current affairs programme on either channel. ...the proliferating number of …

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  • 36football —    Recognized as Britain’s national sport, football has had a chequered history since the Second World War. The war had limited the number of games, and with the end of hostilities, massive crowds precipitated the birth of what has become known… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 37channel — noun 1》 a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas.     ↘(the Channel) the English Channel.     ↘a navigable passage in a stretch of water otherwise unsafe for vessels. 2》 a band of frequencies… …

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  • 38channel — I. /ˈtʃænəl / (say chanuhl) noun 1. the bed and banks of a river, stream, creek or gully. 2. the deeper part of a waterway. 3. a wide strait, as between a continent and an island. 4. Nautical a navigable route between two bodies of water. 5. a… …

  • 39channel — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas, esp. seas. b (the Channel) the English Channel between Britain and France. 2 a medium of communication; an agency for conveying information (through the usual… …

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  • 40Channel — Chan nel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Channeled}, or {Channelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Channeling}, or {Channelling}.] 1. To form a channel in; to cut or wear a channel or channels in; to groove. [1913 Webster] No more shall trenching war channel her… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English