waterway
IPA: wˈɔtɝweɪ
noun
- A body of water, such as a river, channel or canal, that is navigable.
- A conduit or watercourse, such as on the deck of a ship, to drain water.
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Examples of "waterway" in Sentences
- • Navigability determines whether a waterway is public or private.
- In the state that I live in a waterway is public domain as long as it is considered a non-meandering waterway.
- Situated at the big bay end of the waterway is the beach house where the television program, McHale's Navy, was filmed.
- It looks like if this passes in Utah then those landowners should have to buy property the waterway is on and the water that flows onto the property.
- • A waterway is navigable if it has a bed and banks and it is possible to float a canoe or other small craft at sometime of the year — even if only during spring floods.
- • A waterway is navigable if it has a bed and banks and it is possible to fl oat a canoe or other small craft at sometime of the year — even if only during spring floods.
- It was realized that, should Americans invade again, Canada would be hard pressed to bring men and materiel through the rough country should Americans block access to the main waterway, the St. Lawrence River.
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