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waterway \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: Middle English waterwey, from Old English wæterweg, from wæter water + weg way — more at water, way 1. : a way or channel by which water may pass or escape; often : a made and often grassed channel that is provided to carry storm water away from a point where it is likely to cause erosion 2. a. : the outer planking of a deck of a ship which is much heavier than the rest of the deck and of which the inboard edge is grooved to form a passage for water to the scuppers; also : the passage so formed — see ship illustration b. : passage in a steel ship formed by angle irons and the deck stringer 3. a. : breadth of water available for passage (as of boats) : fairway 1a < the waterway of a canal > b. : a way or route for traffic by water : a navigable body or course of water < the Great Lakes provide a waterway to the heart of the continent > 4. : the open passage area in a cock or valve |