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a waterway built to carry water from one place to another
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An operation in which the volume of water within a canal reach between two check structures is controlled in a rescribed manner for time variable inflows and outflows such as offpeak pumping or canal-side deliveries.
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An artificial waterway
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Device built by man to direct water course. Usually canals are marked by rows and stones, in slopes, leading to waterholes.
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a waterway built by people for transporting goods between places carnivore : an animal that eats other animals catchment : the area of land from which a river "catches" its rain. Also called a drainage basin. chloride : chlorine (which is normally a gas), when it is dissolved in water classification : a way of grouping things together by their similarities consumer : an animal that eats plants or other animals cuts : the name given to canals as they were dug by cutting through the land
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