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    chan·nel
    [ˈCHan(ə)l]
    noun
    channel (noun) · channels (plural noun) · the Channel (noun)
    1. a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas.
      • (the Channel)
        the English Channel:
        "the movement has spread across the Channel"
      • the navigable part of a waterway:
        "buoys marked the safe limits of the channel"
      • a hollow bed for a natural or artificial waterway:
        "the river is confined in a narrow channel"
    2. a band of frequencies used in radio and television transmission, especially as used by a particular station.
      • a service or station using a particular frequency:
        "a shopping channel"
    3. a medium for communication or the passage of information:
      "they didn't apply through the proper channels"
    4. an electric circuit which acts as a path for a signal:
      "an audio channel"
      • electronics
        the semiconductor region in a field-effect transistor that forms the main current path between the source and the drain.
    5. biology
      a tubular passage or duct for liquid:
      "fish eggs have a small channel called the micropyle"
    6. a groove or furrow:
      "a solid block of metal that is machined to create channels into which screw-in cartridge valves can be installed"
    verb
    channel (verb) · channels (third person present) · channelled (past tense) · channelled (past participle) · channelling (present participle) · channeled (past tense) · channeled (past participle) · channeling (present participle)
    1. direct toward a particular end or object:
      "advertisers channel money into radio"
      • cause to pass along or through a specified route or medium:
        "many countries channel their aid through charities"
    2. (of a person) serve as a medium for (a spirit):
      "she was channeling the spirit of Billie Holiday"
      • emulate or seem to be inspired by:
        "Meg Ryan plays Avery as if she's channeling Nicole Kidman"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French chanel, from Latin canalis ‘pipe, groove, channel’, from canna ‘reed’ (see cane). Compare with canal.
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