Canal

/kəˈnæl/ noun

An artificial waterway constructed for navigation, irrigation, or water supply. It can also refer to a tubular passage in the body.

From Latin canalis meaning 'pipe, groove, channel', derived from canna meaning 'reed'. The word entered English via Old French in the 15th century, initially referring to any channel or conduit.

AMካናል
ARقناة
BNখাল
CAcanal
CSkanál
DAkanal
DEKanal
ELκανάλι
EScanal
FAکانال
FIkanava
FRcanal
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