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  • canal — canal, aux [ kanal, o ] n. m. • déb. XIIe; lat. canalis, de canna « roseau » I ♦ 1 ♦ Lit ou partie d un cours d eau. ⇒ bras. 2 ♦ (1538) Cours d eau artificiel. ⇒ chenal. Canal navigable. Le canal de Nantes à Brest. Les canaux sont parcourus par… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • pipe — [pīp] n. [ME < OE < WGmc * pipa < VL * pipa < L pipare, to cheep, chirp, peep, of echoic orig.] 1. a hollow cylinder or cone, as of reed, straw, wood, or metal, in which air vibrates to produce a musical sound, as in an organ or wind… …   English World dictionary

  • canal — early 15c., from Fr. canal (12c.), noun use of an adj., from L. canalis water pipe, groove, channel, from canna reed. Originally a pipe for liquid, its sense transferred by 1670s to artificial waterway …   Etymology dictionary

  • canal — [kə nal′] n. [ME, pipe or tube < OFr < L canalis, pipe, groove, channel < canna, reed: see CANE] 1. an artificial waterway for transportation or irrigation 2. a river artificially improved by locks, levees, etc. to permit navigation 3.… …   English World dictionary

  • pipe — [n] passage, tube aqueduct, canal, channel, conduit, conveyer, duct, hose, line, main, pipeline, sewer, spout, trough, vent, vessel; concepts 475,499 pipe [v1] conduct through tube, passage bring in, carry, channel, convey, funnel, siphon, supply …   New thesaurus

  • canal — ► NOUN 1) an artificial waterway allowing the passage of boats inland or conveying water for irrigation. 2) a tubular duct in a plant or animal conveying food, liquid, or air. ORIGIN Latin canalis pipe, groove, channel , from canna cane …   English terms dictionary

  • Pipe Mania (video game) — Infobox VG title = Pipe Mania caption = Original box art developer = The Assembly Line publisher = Empire Interactive, Lucasfilm Games, Bullet Proof Software, Microsoft designer = Akila Redmer, Stephan L. Butler engine = released = June 1989… …   Wikipedia

  • canal — /keuh nal /, n., v., canalled or canaled, canalling or canaling. n. 1. an artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation, etc. 2. a long narrow arm of the sea penetrating far inland. 3. a tubular passage or cavity for food, air, etc., esp. in an… …   Universalium

  • pipe — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. passage, tube, main; briar, corncob, meerschaum; flute, fife, bagpipe, flageolet. See music, opening, cry. pipe down pipe dream pipe up II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A tube] Syn. pipeline, drain pipe, sewer …   English dictionary for students

  • Pipe, die — Die Pipe, plur. die n, das Hoch und Oberdeutsche Pfeife, nach der Mundart des Niederdeutschen. Wir gebrauchen es nur noch in der Bedeutung einer Art langer Spanischer Wein und Öhlfässer, in welchem Verstande es durch die Handlung auch in Hoch und …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • canal — ca|nal [kəˈnæl] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: canalis pipe, channel , from canna; CANE1] a long passage dug into the ground and filled with water, either for boats to travel along, or to take water to a place ▪ We walked along by the side… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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