channeled

Variant of channel

noun

  1. the bed of a running stream, river, etc.
  2. the deeper part of a river, harbor, etc.
  3. a body of water joining two larger bodies of water
  4. a tubelike passage for liquids
    1. any means of passage
    2. a course through which something moves or is transmitted, conveyed, expressed, etc.
  5. the proper or official course of transmission of communications: to make a request through army channels
  6. a long groove or furrow
  7. a rolled metal bar whose section is shaped thus ⊔
  8. a narrow band of frequencies within which a radio or television transmitting station must keep its signal to prevent interference with other transmitters
  9. any path that conducts an electronic signal between two points; specif., a pathway by which data is transmitted between two computers, a mainframe and a terminal, or a computer and a peripheral

Origin: ME chanel, canel < OFr: see canal

transitive verb channeled or channelled, channeling or channelling

  1. to make a channel or channels in
  2. to flute (a pillar, column, etc.)
  3. to send through a channel
  4. in spiritualism, to serve as a medium for (a spirit)
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