waterwayˈwɔ tərˌweɪ, ˈwɒt ər-
English Definitions:
waterway (noun)
a navigable body of water
watercourse, waterway (noun)
a conduit through which water flows
waterway (Noun)
A body of water, such as a river, channel or canal, that can be navigated by boats or ships.
waterway (Noun)
A conduit or watercourse, such as on the deck of a ship, to drain water.
Waterway
A waterway is any navigable body of water. Waterways can include rivers, lakes, seas, oceans, and canals. In order for a waterway to be navigable, it must meet several criteria: ⁕The waterway must be deep enough to allow the draft depth of the vessels using it; ⁕The waterway must be wide enough to allow passage for the beam width of the vessels using it; ⁕The waterway must be free of barriers to navigation such as waterfalls and rapids, or have a way around them; ⁕The current of the waterway must be mild enough to allow vessels to make headway. Vessels using waterways vary from small animal-drawn barges to immense ocean tankers and ocean liners, such as cruise ships.
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