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  1. Canal - Wikipedia

    A canal can cut across a drainage divide atop a ridge, generally requiring an external water source above the highest elevation. The best-known example of such a canal is the Panama Canal. Many …

  2. CANAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CANAL is a tubular anatomical passage or channel : duct. How to use canal in a sentence.

  3. What is a canal? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    A canal is a human-made waterway that allows boats and ships to pass from one body of water to another. Canals are also used to transport water for irrigation and other human uses.

  4. CANAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    CANAL definition: 1. a long, thin stretch of water that is artificially made either for boats to travel along or for…. Learn more.

  5. History of SRN - RACC

    History of SRN

  6. DHS: Immigration agents make arrest on Canal Street

    2 days ago · The Instagram account "immigrationcoalition" posted video of the arrest. Tall's arrest comes one month after federal ICE agents arrested several street vendors on Canal Street.

  7. CANAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Canal definition: an artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation, etc.. See examples of CANAL used in a sentence.

  8. Watch Panama Canal | American Experience | Official Site | PBS

    Jan 24, 2011 · In 1914, the Panama Canal connected the world’s two largest oceans. American ingenuity and innovation had succeeded where the French had failed disastrously, but the U.S. paid …

  9. Canal - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    A canal is a long, man-made strip of water used for irrigation or boat access to a bigger body of water, like the famous Erie Canal, which connects the Hudson River to Lake Erie.

  10. What is a Canal? 12 Types of Canals - Civil Engineering

    A canal is an artificial waterway. We can identify different types of canals based on usage, discharge, branches, provider, alignment, etc.