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nelled
ker·nelled;

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  • Kernelled — Kerneled Ker neled, Kernelled Ker nelled, a. Having a kernel. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • channel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English chanel, from Anglo French, from Latin canalis channel more at canal Date: 14th century 1. a. the bed where a natural stream of water runs b. the deeper part of a river, harbor, or strait c. a strait or narrow sea …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • funnel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English fonel, from Anglo French fonyle, from Old Occitan fonilh, from Medieval Latin fundibulum, short for Latin infundibulum, from infundere to pour in, from in + fundere to pour more at found Date: 15th century 1. a.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • kennel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English kenel, from Anglo French *kenil, from Vulgar Latin *canile, from Latin canis dog more at hound Date: 14th century 1. a. a shelter for a dog or cat b. an establishment for the breeding or boarding of dogs or cats… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sentinel — I. noun Etymology: Middle French sentinelle, from Old Italian sentinella, from sentina vigilance, from sentire to perceive, from Latin Date: 1579 sentry II. transitive verb ( neled or nelled; neling or nelling) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • tunnel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English tonel cask, tun, from Anglo French, from tone tun Date: 1508 1. a hollow conduit or recess ; tube, well 2. a. a covered passageway; specifically a horizontal passageway through or under an obstruction b. a… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • channel — chan|nel1 [ tʃænl ] noun count *** ▸ 1 television station ▸ 2 way to send information ▸ 3 passage/cut in surface ▸ 4 narrow area of water ▸ 5 way of using ability 1. ) a television station and the programs that it broadcasts: Let s see what s on… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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