Channel
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British pronunciation/t‌ʃˈænə‌l/
American pronunciation/ˈtʃænəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "channel"

Channel
01

a TV station that broadcasts different programs

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channel definition and meaning
02

a wide stretch of water that connects two larger areas of water, particularly two seas

channel definition and meaning
03

a path over which electrical signals can pass

04

a passage for water (or other fluids) to flow through

05

a way of selling a company's product either directly or via distributors

06

a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance

07

a means or method used for communication or accessing information

08

a long narrow furrow cut either by a natural process (such as erosion) or by a tool (as e.g. a groove in a phonograph record)

09

a groove or recessed groove-like feature, often found on columns, moldings, or other architectural elements, adding decorative or functional detail to the surface

What is a "channel"?

In architecture, a channel refers to a groove or indent that runs along a surface, often used for decorative or functional purposes. This feature can be found in various elements, such as walls, ceilings, or flooring, and is designed to enhance visual interest or provide a pathway for wiring, lighting, or drainage. Channels can be simple or elaborately designed, contributing to the overall style of a space while also serving practical functions. They are commonly made from materials like wood, metal, or concrete and add depth and texture to the architectural design.

10

a specific platform or service that offers a collection of content, such as movies, TV shows, or live broadcasts, for streaming over the internet

to channel
01

to guide or carve a path for a flow of water through a specific route or landscape, either naturally or intentionally

Transitive: to channel a path
02

to direct or distribute resources to a particular project or goal

Transitive: to channel resources into a project or goal
03

to direct the flow of energy or effort into a specific aim or purpose

Transitive: to channel one's energy or effort into a purpose | to channel one's energy or effort on a purpose
04

to let a spirit enter one's body for the purpose of conveying messages

Transitive: to channel a spirit
05

to give the impression of looking or sounding like a person, especially someone who is famous

Transitive: to channel qualities of a person

channel

n

channelize

v

channelize

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Example
Television networks compete for viewership by offering exclusive programs and innovative channel packages.
The local channel airs a mix of community events, weather updates, and locally produced programs.
The jeweler carefully chopped a channel into the gold band for the gemstones.
The news channel provided live coverage of the presidential debate.
The cable channel broadcasts documentaries on nature and wildlife.
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