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Definition of Canaled
1. canal [v] - See also: canal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Canaled
Literary usage of Canaled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1903)
"... mid- Miocene Yorktown beds, and terminated in a high-spired and short-canaled
form with prominent sutural channel and obsolete shoulder angle. (Fig. jb. ..."
2. A Memoir of Thomas Bewick by Thomas Bewick (1862)
"The men and the money would have canaled Britain and Ireland from end to end,
and intersected them from side to side; and also made piers, where wanted, ..."
3. Influences of Geographic Environment, on the Basis of Ratzel's System of by Ellen Churchill Semple, Friedrich Ratzel (1911)
"The ancient Egyptians, Chaldeans, East Indians, and the Gauls of the lower Po
for thousands of years canaled the waters of their deltas and coastal lowlands ..."
4. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1868)
"... are canaled, as in venem- ous serpents, by a channel entering at the base and
issuing below the tip. appears to the writer to be of doubtful accuracy. ..."
5. Reclaiming the Arid West: The Story of the United States Reclamation Service by George Wharton James (1917)
"... about eight miles in an air-line from the diversion point, from whence it
could be canaled to irrigate large tracts of land on both sides of the river ..."