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chain wale

–noun Nautical.
channel 2 .
Also, chain-wale [cheyn-weyl, chan-l] .


Origin:
1605–15

chan⋅nel

2[chan-l]
–noun
a horizontal timber or ledge built outboard from the side of a sailing vessel to spread shrouds and backstays outward.
Also, chain wale, chain-wale.


Origin:
1760–70; var. of chain wale
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Word Origin & History

channel 
c.1300, "bed of running water," from O.Fr. chanel, from L. canalis "groove, channel, waterpipe" (see canal) Given a broader, figurative sense and a verbal meaning 1590s. Meaning "circuit for telegraph communication" (1848) probably led to that of "band of frequency for radio or TV signals" (1928).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Financial Dictionary

channel

In charting, a line connecting a series of high points accompanied by a parallel line connecting a series of low points. The two parallel lines compose the channel in which the variable (for example, a stock price) has been moving and is expected to continue moving. An ascending channel indicates a bullish trend, while a descending channel represents a bearish trend. Breaking downward through an ascending series of low prices or upward through a descending series of high prices indicates a likely change in trend.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: chan·nel
Pronunciation: 'chan-&l
Function: noun
1 : a usually tubular enclosed passage
2 a : apassage created in a selectively permeable membrane by a conformational change in membrane proteins b : a protein or cluster of proteins that functions as a channel —see CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Science Dictionary
channel   (chān'əl)  Pronunciation Key 
  1. A specified frequency band for the transmission and reception of electromagnetic signals, as for television signals.

  2. The part of a field effect transistor, usually U-shaped, through which current flows from the source to the drain. See more at field effect transistor.

  3. A pathway through a protein molecule in a cell membrane that modulates the electrical potential across the membrane by controlling the passage of small inorganic ions into and out of the cell.

  4. The bed or deepest part of a river or harbor.

  5. A large strait, especially one that connects two seas.


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