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Definition of Canalised
1. canalise [v] - See also: canalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Canalised
Literary usage of Canalised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Inland Voyage, and Travels with a Donkey by Robert Louis Stevenson, James Cloyd Bowman (1918)
"ON THE SAMBRE canalised To Landrecies IN the morning, when we came down-stairs
the landlady pointed out to us two pails of water behind the street door. ..."
2. An Inland Voyage, and Travels with a Donkey by Robert Louis Stevenson (1922)
"ON THE SAMBRE canalised To Landrecies IN the morning, when we came down-stairs
the landlady pointed out to us two pails of water behind the street door. ..."
3. An Inland Voyage by Robert Louis Stevenson (1878)
"ON THE SAMBRE canalised: TO LANDRECIES. IN the morning, when we came down-stairs,
the landlady pointed out to us two pails of water behind the street-door. ..."
4. Catalogue of the Library of the Institution of Civil Engineers by Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, Latham Bradley (1895)
"Stoppages on Canals and canalised Rivers in the northern and eastern regions of
France. [5th Int. Congr. Inl. Nov.] [Paris, 1892.] 8vo. France. ..."
5. History of the Manchester Ship Canal from Its Inception to Its Completion by Bosdin Thomas Leech (1907)
"canalised RIVERS AND SHIP CANALS: ENGLISH AND FOREIGN—THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.
Navigable waterways play an important part in the production of the wealth ..."
6. Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes: An Inland Voyage by Robert Louis Stevenson (1906)
"... ON THE SAMBRE canalised: TO QUARTES ABOUT three in the afternoon the whole
establishment of the Grand Cerf accompanied us to the water's edge. ..."
7. VIth International Inland Navigation Congress, The Hague, 1894: Reports (1894)
"Certainly the manufacturer or the merchant cannot pay this tax directly in the
shape of a navigation toll on the canalised ways; at least this measure would ..."