side-channel Northwest DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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n.
a narrow, meandering, sluggish side-channel of a river, usually shallow and often coming to a dead end.
See also: snye (def. 2a)
- 1899  The flat-bottomed river steamers continued on their course until the ice in the river led them to seek a slough or side-channel for safety.

- 1928  McMurray's steamer landing is located on a quiet-flowing side channel . . . which in the North is dubbed a "sny."
