Tide

  • 81tide pool — n AmE a small area of water left among rocks by the sea when the tide goes out British Equivalent: rock pool …

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  • 82tide|land — «TYD LAND», noun. 1. land flooded at high tide. 2. submerged coastal land within the historical boundaries of a state and belonging to that state (according to an act passed by the Congress of the United States in May, 1953) …

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  • 83tide|less — «TYD lihs», adjective. having no tide; without ebb and flow …

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  • 84tide|wa|ter — «TYD WT uhr, WOT », noun, adjective. –n. 1. water in rivers and streams affected by the rise and fall of the tides. 2. water that is brought by the flood tide and overflows land. 3. low lying land along a seacoast through which tides flow. 4. the …

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  • 85tide somebody over (something) — ˌtide sb ˈover (sth) derived no passive to help sb during a difficult period by providing what they need • Can you lend me some money to tide me over until I get paid? Main entry: ↑tidederived …

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  • 86Tide Cove — or Sha Tin Hoi (zh t|t=沙田海) is a cove at the mouth of Shing Mun River. The cove is open to Tolo Harbour (Tai Po Hoi). The cove was largely reclaimed for the development of Sha Tin New Town …

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  • 87Tide predictor — (engl., spr. taid pridícktör, »Gezeiten Vorhersager«), s. Ebbe und Flut, S. 333 …

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  • 88tide rip — a rip current associated with a tidal current * * * …

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  • 89tide over — index continue (adjourn) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 90tide lands — n.    land between the high and low tides, which is uncovered each day by tidal action. This land belongs to the owner of the land which fronts on the sea at that point. Law dictionary. EdwART. 2013 …

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