A canal lock cill is the bottom part of a lock chamber that serves as a barrier between the water levels on either side of the lock. It is typically constructed from durable materials to withstand the forces of water and the weight of vessels passing through. The cill is crucial for maintaining water levels within the lock, ensuring safe and efficient navigation. It also helps prevent water from flowing out of the lock when it is being filled or emptied.
Gate is the name given to the lower barrier of a canal lock. A Canal lock is used to lower and raise the water to move boats along a waterway.
The Chinese invented the canal lock in the 10th century..
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Cill Dara RFC was created in 1976.
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"Kil" is the English version of the Irish word "Cill" meaning a church - eg Cill Dara (Kildare), Cill Áirne (Killarney), Cill Chainnigh (Kilkenny) (about 5% of the names refer to Coill , meaning forest or wood)
The Saint Lawrence Seaway
a seletion of a waterway.
"Cá bhfuil an baile Cill Fhíonáin?" measn "Where's Kilfinane?"
A canal Hair Remote car lock (has a lock but no key) airlock
I think that you mean 'lock' and not loch. A lock on a canal or river allows water level to be raised or lowered so that boats can go upstream or downstream.
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