Parts of Speech: Noun
Definition: A man-made waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
Pronunciations: US: /kəˈnæl/, UK: /kəˈnal/
Origin and Usage: The word "canal" originated from the Latin word "canalis," meaning "pipe" or "groove." Canals have been used for transportation, irrigation, and drainage for thousands of years. The first canals were built in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. In modern times, canals are used for commercial shipping, recreation, and tourism.
Synonyms: Waterway, channel, aqueduct, flume, conduit
Related Words: River, creek, inlet, chute, drain
Example Sentences: