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Canali

Canali is the plural form of the Italian noun canale, meaning channel or canal. The term derives from Latin canalis and is used in a wide range of fields to denote a waterway, conduit, or passage.

In geography and civil engineering, canali refers to natural or artificial waterways used for navigation, irrigation,

In anatomy, canali is used to describe ducts or tubular passages within organisms. Examples include canali

In media and communications, canali denotes channels through which information is transmitted. This includes canali televisivi

Canali is also a surname and the name of a luxury Italian menswear brand established in Italy

Overall, canali functions as a versatile term across disciplines, signifying pathways, conduits, and channels in both

drainage,
and
flood
control.
Canali
can
be
long
artificial
canals
that
connect
water
basins
or
smaller
ditches
and
conduits
that
manage
water
flow
in
urban
or
agricultural
landscapes.
biliari,
or
bile
ducts,
and
other
duct-like
channels
that
transport
fluids
or
secretions
within
tissues
and
organs.
(TV
channels),
canali
radiotelevisivi,
and
broader
references
to
distribution
or
communication
channels
in
business
and
technology.
in
the
20th
century.
The
term
can
also
appear
in
various
geographic
and
cultural
names
in
Italian-speaking
contexts.
physical
and
abstract
forms.