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(1.) The bed of the sea or of a river kjv@Psalms:18:15; kjv@Isaiah:8:7).

(2.) The "chanelbone" kjv@Job:31:22 marg.), properly "tube" or "shaft," an old term for the collar-bone.

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H2975 <STRHEB>@ יאר yer yeh-ore' Of Egyptian origin; a {channel} for example a {fosse} {canal} shaft; specifically the {Nile} as the one river of {Egypt} including its collateral trenches; also the {Tigris} as the main river of Assyria: - {brook} {flood} {river} stream.


H4492 <STRHEB>@ מנהרה minhârâh min-haw-raw' From H5102; properly a channel or {fissure} that {is} (by implication) a cavern: - den.


H6388 <STRHEB>@ פּלג peleg peh'-leg From H6385; a rill (that {is} small channel of {water} as in irrigation): - {river} stream.


H650 <STRHEB>@ אפיק 'âphîyq aw-feek' From H622; properly {containing} that {is} a tube; also a bed or valley of a stream; also a strong thing or a hero: - {brook} {channel} {mighty} {river} + {scale} {stream} strong piece.


H7298 <STRHEB>@ רהט rahaţ rah'-hat From an unused root apparently meaning to hollow out; a channel or watering box; by resemblance a ringlet of hair (as forming parallel lines): - {gallery} {gutter} trough.


H7641 <STRHEB>@ שׁבּלת שׁבּל shibbôl shibbôleth {shib-bole'} shib-bo'-leth From the same as H7640; a stream (as flowing); also an ear of grain (as growing out); by analogy a branch: - {branch} {channel} ear (of {corn}) ([water-]) {flood} Shibboleth. Compare H5451.


H8585 <STRHEB>@ תּעלה te‛âlâh teh-aw-law' From H5927; a channel (into which water is raised for irrigation); also a bandage or plaster (as placed upon a wound): - {conduit} {cured} {healing} little {river} {trench} watercourse.


G1223 <STRGRK>@ διά dia dee-ah' A primary preposition denoting the channel of an act; through (in very wide applications local causal or occasional). In composition it retains the same general import: - after always among at to avoid because of (that) briefly by for (cause) . . . fore from in by occasion of of by reason of for sake that thereby therefore X though through (-out) to wherefore with (-in). In composition it retains the same general import.


G5494 <STRGRK>@ χειμών cheimōn khi-mone' From a derivation of χέω cheō (to pour; akin to the base of G5490 through the idea of a channel) meaning a storm (as pouring rain); by implication the rainy season that is winter: - tempest foul weather winter.