channel |
recess |
As a proper noun channel
is (by ellipsis) the english channel.
As a noun recess is
(countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation.
As a verb recess is
to inset into something, or to recede.
As an adjective recess is
(obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place).
concentrate |
channel |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between concentrate and channel
is that
concentrate is to bring to, or direct toward, a common center; to unite more closely; to gather into one body, mass, or force while
channel is to direct the flow of something.
As nouns the difference between concentrate and channel
is that
concentrate is a substance that is in a condensed form while
channel is the physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.
As a proper noun Channel is
the English Channel.
channel |
redirect |
As a proper noun channel
is (by ellipsis) the english channel.
As a verb redirect is
to give new direction to, change the direction of.
As a noun redirect is
a redirection.
channel |
session |
As a proper noun channel
is (by ellipsis) the english channel.
As a noun session is
a period devoted to a particular activity.
straint |
channel |
As a noun straint
is (obsolete) overexertion; excessive tension; strain.
As a proper noun channel is
(by ellipsis) the english channel.
valley |
channel |
As proper nouns the difference between valley and channel
is that
valley is the san fernando valley in southern california while
channel is (by ellipsis) the english channel.
camel |
channel |
As nouns the difference between camel and channel
is that
camel is a beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus
Camelus while
channel is the physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.
As a verb channel is
to direct the flow of something.
As a proper noun Channel is
the English Channel.
remote |
channel |
As an adjective remote
is at a distance; disconnected.
As a noun remote
is short for remote control.
As a verb remote
is (computing) to connect to a computer from a remote location.
As a proper noun channel is
(by ellipsis) the english channel.
channel |
canyon |
As a proper noun channel
is (by ellipsis) the english channel.
As a noun canyon is
canyon.
channel |
tubule |
As a proper noun channel
is (by ellipsis) the english channel.
As a noun tubule is
a small pipe or fistular body; a little tube.
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