Tideway

Pronunciation: /ˈtɪdəweɪ/

Tideway (noun)

  1. A main channel in a river or sea where water flows strongly with the tide.
  2. The route through which tidal water moves between land areas.

Examples

  • The river uses a main water channel to carry most of the flow.
  • Boats follow the main water channel when the current is strong.