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Canal
- noun - (astronomy) an indistinct surface feature of Mars once thought to be a system of channels; they are now believed to be an optical illusion
- a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance; "the tear duct was obstructed"; "the alimentary canal"; "poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs"
- long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation
- provide (a city) with a canal
Candy
- noun - a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts
- coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze
Canes
- noun - a stick that people can lean on to help them walk
- a stiff switch used to hit students as punishment
- a strong slender often flexible stem as of bamboos, reeds, rattans, or sugar cane
- beat with a cane
Canid
- noun - any of various fissiped mammals with nonretractile claws and typically long muzzles
Canis
- noun - type genus of the Canidae: domestic and wild dogs; wolves; jackals
Canna
- noun - any plant of the genus Canna having large sheathing leaves and clusters of large showy flowers
Canny
- adjective - showing self-interest and shrewdness in dealing with others; "a cagey lawyer"; "too clever to be sound"
Canoe
- noun - small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle
- travel by canoe; "canoe along the canal"
Canon
- noun - a collection of books accepted as holy scripture especially the books of the Bible recognized by any Christian church as genuine and inspired
- a complete list of saints that have been recognized by the Roman Catholic Church
- a contrapuntal piece of music in which a melody in one part is imitated exactly in other parts
- a priest who is a member of a cathedral chapter
- a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall
- a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy; "the neoclassical canon"; "canons of polite society"