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[1] Architecture , Furniture . ornamentation with flutes or channels.
[2] the practice of professedly entering a meditative or trancelike state in order to convey messages from a spiritual guide.
[3] the bed of a stream, river, or other waterway.
[4] Nautical . a navigable route between two bodies of water.
[5] the deeper part of a waterway.
[6] a wide strait, as between a continent and an island.
[7] a course into which something may be directed: He hoped to direct the conversation to a new channel.
[8] a route through which anything passes or progresses: channels of trade.
[9] channels, the specific, prescribed, or official course or means of communication: In an emergency he was able to reach the governor without going through channels.
[10] a groove or furrow.
[11] a means of access: He considers the Senate a channel to the White House.
[12] Architecture . a flute in a column, especially one having no fillet between it and other flutes. any of the prominent vertical grooves in a triglyph.
[13] (in jazz or popular music) a bridge.
[14] a frequency band of sufficient width for one- or two-way communication from or to a transmitter used for television, radio, CB radio, telephone, or telegraph communication.
[15] Computers . a path for the transfer of signals or data within a computer or between a computer and its peripheral equipment.
[16] Digital Technology . feed(def 23) : Learn how to create your own web channel. a web page or website that distributes frequently updated content by means of a feed: Subscribe to my YouTube channel.
[17] either of the two signals in stereophonic or any single signal in multichannel sound recording and reproduction.
[18] Cell Biology . a transient opening made by a protein embedded in a cell membrane, permitting passage of specific ions or molecules into or out of the cell: calcium channel.
[19] a tubular passage for liquids or fluids.
[20] Building Trades . any structural member, as one of reinforced concrete, having the form of three sides of a rectangle. a number of such members: channel in 100-foot lengths. channel iron.
[21] to convey through or as through a channel: He channeled the information to us.
[22] to direct toward or into some particular course: to channel one's interests.
[23] to excavate as a channel.
[24] to form a channel in; groove.
[25] to become marked by a channel: Soft earth has a tendency to channel during a heavy rain.
[26] a broad strait connecting two areas of sea
[27] the bed or course of a river, stream, or canal
[28] a navigable course through a body of water
[29] (often plural) a means or agency of access, communication, etc to go through official channels
[30] a course into which something can be directed or moved a new channel of thought
[31] electronics a band of radio frequencies assigned for a particular purpose, esp the broadcasting of a television signal a path for an electromagnetic signal a stereo set has two channels a thin semiconductor layer between the source and drain of a field-effect transistor, the conductance of which is controlled by the gate voltage
[32] a tubular or trough-shaped passage for fluids
[33] a groove or flute, as in the shaft of a column
[34] computing a path along which data can be transmitted between a central processing unit and one or more peripheral devices one of the lines along the length of a paper tape on which information can be stored in the form of punched holes
[35] short for channel iron
[36] to provide or be provided with a channel or channels; make or cut channels in (something)
[37] (tr) to guide into or convey through a channel or channels information was channelled through to them
[38] to serve as a medium through whom the spirit of (a person of a former age) allegedly communicates with the living
[39] (tr) to exhibit the traits of (another person) in one’s actions
[40] (tr) to form a groove or flute in (a column, etc)
[41] nautical a flat timber or metal ledge projecting from the hull of a vessel above the chainplates to increase the angle of the shrouds
[42] the Channel short for English Channel
Words related to Channeling
funnel, siphon, carry, convey, transmit, transport, pipe, route, send, conduct, traject
Words nearby Channeling
channel surfing, channel tunnel, channel-hop, channel-surf, channelbill, channeling, channelize, channery, channing, chanoyo, chanoyu
Origin of Channeling
11250–1300; Middle English chanel < Old French < Latin canālis waterpipe; see canal
Words that may be confused with Channeling
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, channelChanel, channel, charnel
Other words from Channeling
chan·nel·er ; especially British , chan·nel·ler , noun
mul·ti·chan·neled , adjective
mul·ti·chan·nelled , adjective
non·chan·neled , adjective
un·chan·neled , adjective
un·chan·nelled , adjective
Word origin for Channeling
C18: variant of earlier chainwale; see chain , wale 1 (planking)
Synonyms for Channeling
carry, convey, funnel, siphon, transmit, transport, conduct, pipe, route, send, traject