navigable waterway
1Navigable servitude — is a United States constitutional doctrine that gives the federal government the right to regulate navigable waterways as an extension of the Commerce Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the constitution. It is also sometimes called federal… …
2Navigable aqueduct — See also: List of canal aqueducts in Great Britain Narrowboat crossing the World Heritage Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales …
3Waterway — Waterways redirects here. For the novel, see Kyell Gold. For the suburb of Melbourne, see Waterways, Victoria. A floating market on one of Thailand s waterways A waterway is any navigable body of water. Waterways can include rivers, lakes, seas,… …
4Waterway Recovery Group — The Waterway Recovery Group (WRG), founded in 1970, is the national co ordinating body for voluntary labour on the inland waterways of the United Kingdom.ActivitiesWRG run a series of canal camps each year ndash; typically week long and open to… …
5waterway — noun Date: 15th century 1. a way or channel for water 2. a navigable body of water …
6waterway — a navigable inland body of water, usually implying some or major modification on natural conditions by man …
7waterway — Synonyms and related words: adolescent stream, approaches, aqueduct, arroyo, beck, bed, bourn, braided stream, branch, brook, brooklet, burn, canal, channel, creek, creek bed, crick, culvert, donga, dry bed, fairway, flowing stream, flume,… …
8waterway — a) A general term for a way or channel, either natural (as a river) or artificial (as a canal), for conducting the flow of water. b) A navigable body or stretch of water available for passage; a watercourse. Compare: drainageway. GG …
9waterway — n. channel or way for water; navigable body of water (river, channel, etc.) …
10Waterway — A river, channel, canal, or other navigable body of water used for travel or transport. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …