
1) Body of water 2) Brook 3) Canal 4) Channel 5) Conduit 6) Ditch 7) Erie Canal 8) Port feature 9) River 10) Rivulet 11) Stream 12) Water
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1) Canal 2) Channel 3) Headrace 4) Stream 5) Tailrace
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- a navigable body of water
- a conduit through which water flows
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A waterway is any navigable body of water. A shipping route consists of one or several waterways. Waterways can include rivers, lakes, seas, oceans, and canals. In order for a waterway to be navigable, it must meet several criteria: Vessels using waterways vary from small animal-drawn barges to immense ocean tankers and ocean liners, such as cruis...
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Thick wooden gutter along the side of the deck. It catches and carries off water through scuppers (drains) at its base.
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• (n.) Heavy plank or timber extending fore and aft the whole length of a vessel`s deck at the line of junction with the sides, forming a channel to the scuppers, which are cut through it. In iron vessels the waterway is variously constructed.
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(from the article `canals and inland waterways`) Waterways are subject to definite geographic and physical restrictions that influence the engineering problems of construction, maintenance, and ... The economic importance of waterways as communication links is enormous. In the earliest times, when travel by many societies was substantia...
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An inland stretch of water that is navigable.
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a river, canal, or other body of water serving as aroute or way of travel or transport
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Wa'ter·way` noun (Nautical) Heavy plank or timber extending fore and aft the whole length of a vessel's deck at the line of junction with the sides, forming a channel to the scuppers, which are cut through it. In iron vessels the waterway is variously constructed.
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[
n] - a navigable body of water
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noun a navigable body of water
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