A canal is a man-made waterway that often has locks.
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They are called combination locks because that is the general, conventional term used. Trying to call them permutation locks is mixing different areas of usage together and that is not valid.
In geography, a channel refers to a narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water, such as a river or a strait. It can also refer to a man-made waterway constructed for navigation or irrigation purposes.
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a waterway for boats and other things to pass by. Like the Panama Canal
Yes, by definition an artificial waterway such as the Panama or Suez canals. Some canals have a mixture of man-made and existing waterway features, such as the Saint Lawrence Seaway- note it is not called a Canal. the French term this type of Canal a (Nautostrade)- lit Nautical Road.
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The term ruins is often used to describe the remains of man-made architecture. Often times the term is used after a long period of decay in which the place or structure is considered unlivable due to decay or natural destruction such as earthquakes.
Multiculturalism is often used in conjunction with the term diversity.