A radio or T.V. frequency. An area of water that joins two larger areas of water, such as the English Channel.
Discovery Channel
The news channel is extremely boring. The English Channel separates Britain from Europe. The new dam is desiged to channel floodwaters away from the city.
the way in which you get your words/message across
The word link refers to the physical path. The word channel refers to the portion of a link that carries a transmission between a given pair of lines. One link can have many (n) channels.
If you mean the Channel 13 in Seattle, then this is the address: Q13FOX, KCPQ-TV 1813 Westlake Avenue N. Seattle, WA 98109 If you mean a different channel 13, try asking a new question and specify what city you are watching from. That will help us to find the contact information.
It means Channel in spanish
There is no such word in English.Perhaps you are thinking of the word "ditch" which is a shallow channel dug to carry surface water away.
I will assume you meant to say "What is the word channel in Irish?" grinneall (river) cuisle (harbour) caol (narrow water)
It's not a bad word. It's a new music channel on TV.
if you mean gutter - it is a channel at the side of a road to carry away surface water
it is either a long narrow container for animals to drink or eat from. Or, a channel used to convey a liquid
It literally means 'the sleeve'. But, it refers to the English Channel.
channelise is the adjective for channel
"Channel" is from canalis, which means "channel" in Latin.
a channel you click on!!
Yes, the word channel is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a body of water, or a path of communication, a word for a thing. The word channel is also a verb: channel, channels, channeling, channeled.
Ch can stand for channel as in television channel.