kanava

Etymology
Borrowed from. .


 * 🇨🇬 from, from , from , from , from , from , from.
 * According to SSA, the word was first used in the eastern Finnish dialects, and its wider adoption in Standard Finnish may have been inspired by media coverage of the, when it was under construction (1844–1855), particularly writings on the periodical and another periodical simply named  (published 1845–1847). NSES too discusses the later publication, although not whether it had any influence on the word's usage (although such can be implied based on its mention in the aforementioned work, as it is an etymological dictionary).

Noun

 * 1) canal artificial waterway or artificially improved river used for travel, shipping, or irrigation
 * 2) duct, canal pipe, tube or canal which carries air or liquid from one place to another
 * 3)  channel specific radio frequency or band of frequencies for transmitting a radio or television broadcast
 * 4)  channel individual time series of an audio signal
 * 5)  channel connection between initiating and terminating nodes of a circuit
 * 6)  channel part that connects a data source to a data sink; path for conveying electrical or electromagnetic signals; single path provided by a transmission medium
 * 7)  channel portion of a storage medium, such as a track or a band, that is accessible to a given reading or writing station or head
 * 8)  channel on a chat room
 * 9)  channel, medium something through which another thing passes; a means of conveying or transmitting
 * 1)  channel part that connects a data source to a data sink; path for conveying electrical or electromagnetic signals; single path provided by a transmission medium
 * 2)  channel portion of a storage medium, such as a track or a band, that is accessible to a given reading or writing station or head
 * 3)  channel on a chat room
 * 4)  channel, medium something through which another thing passes; a means of conveying or transmitting
 * 1)  channel, medium something through which another thing passes; a means of conveying or transmitting

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) canal
 * 2) ditch, trench