The path of a river.
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A river begins at a source (or more often several sources), follows a path called a course, and ends at a mouth or mouths. The water in a river is usually confined to a channel, made up of a stream bed between banks. In larger rivers there is often also a wider floodplain shaped by flood -waters over-topping the channel.
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strait or trenches are the narrow canals
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