Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
narrow-waterway
noun
/ˈnɛroʊ ˈwɔːtərweɪ/

Definition
A narrow passage of water that connects larger bodies of water or navigates through an area, often used for transportation or navigation.

Examples
- The captain skillfully navigated the narrow-waterway to reach the harbor.
- Many fish species thrive in the rich ecosystem of the narrow-waterway.
- Boating enthusiasts love exploring the narrow-waterway that winds through the mangroves.

Meaning
A narrow-waterway refers to a smaller channel of water compared to rivers or lakes, typically allowing smaller vessels to pass through.

Synonyms
- Channel
- Strait
- Passage
- Waterway