CHANNEL vs CARRY: NOUN
- An obsolete means of delivering up-to-date Internet content.
- A particular area for conversations on an IRC network, analogous to a chatroom and often dedicated to a specific topic.
- A distribution channel
- The way in a turbine pump where the pressure is built up.
- The portion of a storage medium, such as a track or a band, that is accessible to a given reading or writing station or head.
- A specific radio frequency or band of frequencies, usually in conjunction with a predetermined letter, number, or codeword, and allocated by international agreement.
- A single path provided by a transmission medium via physical separation, such as by multipair cable.
- A path for conveying electrical or electromagnetic signals, usually distinguished from other parallel paths.
- The part that connects a data source to a data sink.
- The narrow conducting portion of a MOSFET transistor.
- A connection between initiating and terminating nodes of a circuit.
- A narrow body of water between two land masses.
- The navigable part of a river.
- The natural or man-made deeper course through a reef, bar, bay, or any shallow body of water.
- The physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.
- The wale of a sailing ship which projects beyond the gunwale and to which the shrouds attach via the chains.
- See Gannet.
- A very large Australian cuckoo (Scythrops Novæhollandiæ.
- An iron bar or beam having a section resembling a flat gutter or channel.
- A path for transmission of signals between devices within a computer or between a computer and an external device.
- An opening in a cell membrane which serves to actively transport or allow passive transport of substances across the membrane.
- One of the signals in an electronic device which receives or sends more than one signal simultaneously, as in stereophonic radios, records, or CD players, or in measuring equipment which gathers multiple measurements simultaneously.
- A band of electromagnetic wave frequencies that is used for one-way or two-way radio communication; especially, the frequency bands assigned by the FTC for use in television broadcasting, and designated by a specific number.
- Official routes of communication, especially the official means by which information should be transmitted in a bureaucracy.
- Flat ledges of heavy plank bolted edgewise to the outside of a vessel, to increase the spread of the shrouds and carry them clear of the bulwarks.
- A gutter; a groove, as in a fluted column.
- That through which anything passes; a means of passing, conveying, or transmitting.
- A strait, or narrow sea, between two portions of lands.
- The deeper part of a river, harbor, strait, etc., where the main current flows, or which affords the best and safest passage for vessels.
- The hollow bed where a stream of water runs or may run.
- The hollow between the two nether jaw-bones of a horse, where the tongue is lodged.
- The wind-pipe; the throat.
- Specifically— The cut or depression in the sole of a shoe in which the thread is sunk. A groove cut in a stone in the line along which it is to be split. In architecture, one of a series of shallow vertical curved furrows, of elliptical section, of which each is separated from that adjoining only by a sharp edge or arris. The channel is distinguished from the flute, of which the section is an arc of a circle, and is a characteristic feature of shafts of the Doric order.
- A furrow or groove.
- The trough used to conduct molten metal from a furnace to the molds.
- That by which something passes or is transmitted; means of passing, conveying, transmitting, reaching, or gaining: as, the news was conveyed to us by different channels; channels of influence.
- As specifically applied in certain cases: A part of the sea constituting a passageway between a continent and an island, or between two islands; a strait: as, the English channel, between France and England, leading to the strait of Dover; St. George's channel, between Great Britain and Ireland, leading to the Irish sea; the Mozambique channel. A wide arm of the sea extending a considerable distance inland: as, Bristol channel in England.
- The deeper part of a river, or of an estuary, bay, etc., where the current flows, or which is most convenient for the track of a ship.
- The bed of a stream of water; the hollow or course in which a stream flows.
- A tubular passage or duct, such as the pancreatic duct, for liquids or fluids: as, the poison channel of a snake's fangs. Sometimes called canal.
- Gravel.
- In ship-building, a plank of considerable thickness bolted edgewise to a vessel's side, nearly abreast of a mast, and serving to extend the shrouds of the lower rigging and keep them clear of the gunwale, the chain-plates being carried through notches on its outer edge. Also called chain-wale and channel-board.
- A bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance
- A long narrow furrow cut either by a natural process (such as erosion) or by a tool (as e.g. a groove in a phonograph record)
- A way of selling a company's product either directly or via distributors
- A deep and relatively narrow body of water (as in a river or a harbor or a strait linking two larger bodies) that allows the best passage for vessels
- (often plural) a means of communication or access
- A path over which electrical signals can pass
- A television station and its programs
- A passage for water (or other fluids) to flow through
- The act of carrying something
CHANNEL vs CARRY: VERB
- To assume the personality of another person, typically a historic figure, in a theatrical or paranormal presentation.
- To direct the flow of something.
- Transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
- Send from one person or place to another
- Direct the flow of
- Behave in a certain manner
- Transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
- Be pregnant with
- Contain or hold; have within
- Support or hold in a certain manner
- Move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body
- Propel, Carry the ball propelcarrytheball
- Have on hand
- Transfer (entries) from one account book to another
- Transfer (a number, cipher, or remainder) to the next column or unit's place before or after, in addition or multiplication
- Pursue a line of scent or be a bearer
- Include as the content; broadcast or publicize
- Bear (a crop)
- Propel or give impetus to
- Bear or be able to bear the weight, pressure,or responsibility of
- Drink alcohol without showing ill effects
- Be able to feed
- Have a certain range
- Cover a certain distance or advance beyond
- Secure the passage or adoption (of bills and motions)
- Win in an election
- Be successful in
- Pass on a communication
- Serve as a means for expressing something
- Sing or play against other voices or parts
- Include, as on a list
- Have as an inherent or characteristic feature or have as a consequence
- Be conveyed over a certain distance
- Have with oneself; have on one's person
- Keep up with financial support
- Have or possess something abstract
- Be necessarily associated with or result in or involve
- Win approval or support for
- Extend to a certain degree
- Compensate for a weaker partner or member by one's own performance
- Take further or advance
- Have on the surface or on the skin
- Capture after a fight
- Continue or extend
CHANNEL vs CARRY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be transmitted or conveyed.
- To act as a bearer.
- To palm (the ball) in violation of the rules.
- To control and advance (a ball or puck).
- To cover (a distance) or advance beyond (a point or object) in one golf stroke.
- To be equipped with (a mast or sail).
- To sing (a melody, for example) on key.
- To provide forage for (livestock).
- To produce as a crop.
- To place before the public; print or broadcast.
- To compensate for (a weaker member or partner) by one's performance.
- To maintain or support (one that is weaker or less competent, for example).
- To keep in one's accounts as a debtor.
- To keep in stock; offer for sale.
- To transfer from one place, as a column, page, or book, to another.
- To possess (an intrinsic property, such as color charge) or convey (a force) that governs particle interactions.
- To involve as a condition, consequence, or effect.
- To have as an attribute or accompaniment.
- To include or keep on a list.
- To gain the sympathy of; win over.
- To win a majority of the votes in.
- To gain victory, support, or acceptance for.
- To be successful in; win.
- To take or seize, especially by force; capture.
- To take further; advance.
- To give impetus to; propel.
- To extend or continue in space, time, or degree.
- To behave or conduct (oneself) in a specified manner.
- To hold and move (the body or a part of it) in a particular way.
- To be pregnant with (offspring).
- To keep or have on one's person.
- To support the weight or responsibility of.
- To support (a weight or responsibility).
- To hold or be capable of holding.
- To have (something) on the surface or skin; bear.
- To express or contain.
- To communicate; pass on.
- To serve as a means for the conveyance of; transmit.
- To escort or accompany.
- To move or take from one place to another; transport.
- To hold or support while moving; bear.
CHANNEL vs CARRY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To course through or over, as in a channel.
- To form a channel in; to cut or wear a channel or channels in; to groove.
- N/A
CHANNEL vs CARRY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To form or cut a channel or channels in; groove.
- Propel, "Carry the ball"
- Broadcast or publicize
- Include as the content
- Have within
- Contain or hold
- Have on one's person
- Have with oneself
- Be equipped with (a mast or sail)
- Propel
CHANNEL vs CARRY: RELATED WORDS
- Canalize, Communication channel, Transfer, Transport, Conduct, Sound, Convey, Duct, Carry, Transmit, Line, Source, Channelize, Conduit, Canal
- Behave, Expect, Express, Pack, Sway, Bear, Extend, Conduct, Run, Convey, Contain, Execute, Transmit, Hold, Take
CHANNEL vs CARRY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Television, Network, Broadcaster, Transfer, Transport, Conduct, Sound, Convey, Duct, Carry, Transmit, Line, Source, Conduit, Canal
- Transport, Expect, Express, Pack, Sway, Bear, Extend, Conduct, Run, Convey, Contain, Execute, Transmit, Hold, Take
CHANNEL vs CARRY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Explain how you are the official channel and not an irregular channel.
- Channel description, and upload channel artwork to brand your page.
- Charles Bay, Lydia Ann Channel, and Aransas Channel.
- TV channel list, you can repeat the channel scan.
- The Mactan Channel is also known as Opon Channel.
- Channel Name with Satellite position of the particular channel.
- Free GOLF Channel live TV Broadcasting TV Channel: Golf Channel USA.
- The channel is a retro channel that shows older documentary series from the Discovery Channel and old action and comedy series like Miami Vice.
- To isolate construction of the tidal channel connection from the J channel, a silt curtain withfloating boom will be installed across the J channel.
- Each stream reacted differently to channel erosion, with two streams showing mainly lateral channel movement and the third vertical channel movement.
- Carry forward unobligated balances to subsequent budget periods.
- You should carry forward the oldest credit first.
- Concealed Carry Classes in Pinellas Park on YP.
- Great Lakes Valley Conference in yards per carry.
- No special permit is required for open carry.
- Do I need to carry my driving licence?
- Good running backs average about four and a half yards per carry, and average running backs average around four yards per carry.
- They carry little meaning overall because they carry all meanings to all people.
- Sometimes the best way to carry money is to not carry it at all.
- Making a fraudulent statement can carry substantial penalties and carry criminal charges.
CHANNEL vs CARRY: QUESTIONS
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- What channel is the Outdoor Channel when you have Comcast?
- Is TVTV channel lists affiliated with my TV provider/channel?
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- What channel is the Weather Channel Wake Up with Al?
- What channel is the Military Channel on Dish Network?
- What channel is the Learning Channel on Comcast Xfinity?
- What channel is the Great Movies channel on Freeview?
- What channel is home and family on Hallmark Channel?
- Is the select carry pistol pouch the perfect concealed carry pouch?
- Can you carry a handgun without a license to carry?
- What can you carry in your Carry-On on Delta Airlines?
- Can you carry a concealed carry concealed in the post office?
- Can a non-resident carry in Alabama with a concealed carry permit?
- Is the Kimber ultra carry II 45 a good concealed carry pistol?
- What kind of makeup can I carry in my carry on luggage?
- How many kg of chocolates can I carry in my carry-on?
- Is it legal to carry a concealed carry in state parks?
- Should people with concealed carry permits carry guns in school?