entry channel
1channel-hop — channelˈ hop intransitive verb (informal) 1. To cross the English Channel, usu for shopping, and return on the same day 2. Same as ↑channel surf below • • • Main Entry: ↑channel …
2channel seam — noun A seam on clothing outlined by stitching running along both sides • • • Main Entry: ↑channel …
3channel seaming — noun • • • Main Entry: ↑channel …
4channel stone — noun also channel stane 1. Scotland : curling stone 2. Scotland : curling * * * channel stone or …
5channel stane — noun see channel stone * * * channel stone or channel stane noun (Scot) A curling stone • • • Main Entry: ↑channel …
6channel of distribution — the course taken by the title to goods from the point of origin or production to the point of consumption by an industrial or commercial user or by the ultimate consumer including all agencies that facilitate the transfer of title (as brokers) as …
7channel-hopper — channˈel hopper noun • • • Main Entry: ↑channel …
8channel-hopping — channˈel hopping noun • • • Main Entry: ↑channel …
9channel-surfer — channˈel surfer noun • • • Main Entry: ↑channel …
10channel-surfing — channˈel surfing noun • • • Main Entry: ↑channel …