Definition of Canaling

1. Verb. (present participle of canal) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Canaling

1. canal [v] - See also: canal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Canaling

canaliculi
canaliculi caroticotympanici
canaliculi dentales
canaliculitis
canaliculization
canaliculus
canaliculus chordae tympani
canaliculus cochleae
canaliculus innominatus
canaliculus lacrimalis
canaliculus mastoideus
canaliculus reuniens
canaliculus tympanicus
canaliferous
canaliform
canaling (current term)
canalis
canalis adductorius
canalis analis
canalis caroticus
canalis carpi
canalis centralis medullae spinalis
canalis condylaris
canalis femoralis
canalis gastrici
canalis gastricus
canalis hyaloideus
canalis hypoglossalis
canalis incisivus

Literary usage of Canaling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoirs of the Life and Services of Daniel Drake, M.D., Physician, Professor by Edward Deering Mansfield (1855)
"Dr. Drake's Services for Internal Improvement—His Views of Ohio canaling in the "Picture of Cincinnati"—Takes the Initial in the Cincinnati and Charleston ..."

2. Reports of Committees by United States Congress. Senate (1874)
"The Muscle Shoals quire canaling for about thirty-eight miles; not all canal; perhaps ly twenty-eight of that would be canal. There are certain pools iu e ..."

3. Around the World by Angelo Heilprin (1894)
"canaling. like coaching and pedestrian- ism, has the merit of bringing the ... But for the quieter and in the end always more acceptable form of canaling, ..."

4. Transactions of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers by Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (1903)
"The drop from the summit level to the Ottawa is two hundred feet so that this portion would require considerable damming and canaling. ..."

5. Notes on the Internal Improvements of Pennsylvania by William Hasell Wilson, Solomon White Roberts (1879)
"And the United States engineers, in a letter to this board of the 4th of October last, say that the art of canaling and perforating mountains with tunnels ..."

6. Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to Ascertain the Most Practicable and by Joseph Henry, Spencer Fullerton Baird, United States War Dept, United States Army. Corps of Engineers (1860)
"For canoes, a portage of eight hundred paces avoids this obstruction; for steamers, canaling a considerable longer distance would be required. ..."

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