canalization
Americannoun
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the formation of canals; the act of canalizing.
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Biology. the development of an organism along relatively predictable pathways despite abnormality or injury.
Etymology
Origin of canalization
Example Sentences
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Among these and other design principles highlighted in the new paper, Kadelka says one of the most abundant is "canalization."
From Science Daily • Jan. 23, 2024
In 1933 he put on a personal promotion campaign for canalization of the Trinity by piloting a skiff from Dallas to the Chicago World's Fair.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The development of inland waterways has received new impulse from the completion during this year of the canalization of the Ohio to a uniform 9-foot depth.
From State of the Union Address by Hoover, Herbert
There is being revived the plan of twenty years ago for the canalization of one of the best-known and most important rivers of the Blue Ridge Country—the Big Sandy.
From Blue Ridge Country by Caldwell, Erskine
A project of canalization which unites the double advantage of connecting the Havannah and Batabano by a navigable line, and diminishing the high price of the transport of native produce, merits here a special mention.
From Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 3 by Humboldt, Alexander von
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