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1) All competition 2) Almanac subject 3) Almanac topic 4) Atlantic phenomenon 5) Backwater cause 6) Bay level variation 7) Bay of fundy phenomenon 8) Bay of Fundy wonder 9) Be carried with the tide 10) Beach cover 11) Beach eroder 12) Beach erosion cause 13) Beach phenomenon 14) Beach scourer 15) Beach sweeper
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1) Ebbtide 2) Flow 3) Highwater 4) Neap 5) Ocean 6) Surge 7) Wave
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• (prep.) Time; period; season. • (v. t.) To cause to float with the tide; to drive or carry with the tide or stream. • (prep.) The alternate rising and falling of the waters of the ocean, and of bays, rivers, etc., connected therewith. The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a little more than twenty-four ho...
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The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans.
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any of the cyclic deformations of one astronomical body caused by the gravitational forces exerted by others. The most familiar are the periodic ... [22 related articles]
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An effect that happens when a large object is moving in an orbit in a gravitational field. The object behaves, as far as the field is concerned, as if it were concentrated at a single point, the center of mass. So the center of mass moves in exactly the right orbit. But every part of the object that...
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<marine biology> A situation in which the level of the ocean and associated bodies of water periodically fluctuates due to the action of lunar (moon) and solar (sun) forces upon the rotating earth. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(tīd) a physiologic variation or increase of a certain constituent in body fluids. acid tide a temporary increase in the acidity of the urine that sometimes follows fasting. alkaline tide a temporary increase in the alkalinity of the urine during gastr...
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The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans.
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1. The cycle of alternate rising and falling of the surface of an ocean or large lake, caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and especially Moon in interaction with the Earth's rotation. Tides occur on a regular basis, twice every day on most of the Earth. 2. A single rise or fall within this cycle.
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The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans
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Effects all of our fishing and bait collecting. The tide comes in and goes out at Whitby giving high and low water twice a day.
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Tide intransitive verb [ Anglo-Saxon
tīdan to happen. See
Tide ,
noun ]
1. To betide; to happen. [ Obsolete] « What should us
tide of this new law?»
Chaucer. 2. To pour a tide or flood.
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Tide transitive verb To cause to float with the tide; to drive or carry with the tide or stream. « They are
tided down the stream.»
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Tide noun [ Anglo-Saxon tīd time; akin to Old Saxon & OFries. tīd , Dutch tijd , German zeit , Old High German zīt , Icelandic tī... , Swedish & Danish tid , and probably to Sanskrit aditi unlimited, endless, where
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Cyclical rise and fall of the surface of the oceans. Caused by the gravitational attraction of the Sun and moon on the Earth.
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The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans.
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It is the rise and fall of sea level due to the gravitational forces of the Moon and Sun.
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The dynamic deformation of the spherical shape of a rotating celestial object brought about by the gravitational attraction of another, nearby, body. On Earth we experience highly visible changes in sea level twice a day because our planet and satellite Moon revolve around their mutual centre of gravity. Because the moon is 81 times lighter than th...
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noun the periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the gravitational pull of the moon
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Rhythmic rise and fall of the sea level in the Earth's oceans and their inlets and estuaries due to the gravitational attraction of the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun, affecting regions of the Earth unequally as it rotates. Water on the side of the Earth nearest to the Moon feels the Moon&...
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The alternate rising and falling of the sea.
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the periodic rise and fall of the sea level
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[Intelligent words] the periodic rise and fall of the sea level
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