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Definition of North channel
1. Noun. A strait between Northern Ireland and Scotland that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea.
Lexicographical Neighbors of North Channel
Literary usage of North channel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1909)
"Boundary adjudged to be the center of the north channel of the Columbia river,
changed only as it may be from time to time by accretions. ..."
2. The British Dominions in North America, Or, A Topographical and Statistical ...by Joseph Bouchette by Joseph Bouchette (1831)
"The advantages of the north channel arc as follows:—its entrance between Ile aux
... The principal disadvantage in the north channel is the great depth of ..."
3. The St. Lawrence Pilot: Comprising Sailing Directions for the Gulf and River by Henry Wolsey Bayfield (1860)
"Tbe north channel does, however, require some farther notice, ... The entrance
to the north channel, between the reef which extends a mile to the ENE from ..."