tidal sea

  • 31tidal amplitude — noun : the elevation of tidal high water above mean sea level …

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  • 32tidal waters — Waters in which the tide ebbs and flows. Chamberlain v Hemingway, 63 Conn 1, 27 A 239. Perhaps all salt waters. Water coming in from the sea because of the rising tide. Waters which rise and fall with the tides of the sea. It is the rise and fall …

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  • 33sea puss — noun Etymology: alteration of dialect seapoose tidal stream, from Unquachog (Algonquian language of Long Island, New York) seépus river Date: 1842 a swirling or along shore undertow …

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  • 34tidal circulation — the movement of fresh water and sea water as they are mixed by ocean tides …

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  • 35tidal gut — 1) a narrow channel 2) an elongated rock pool open to the sea at one end …

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  • 36tidal river — noun a river that enters a sea or estuary and is this affected by tides; at times, water will flow upstream …

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  • 37tidal — Synonyms and related words: affluent, aquatic, balneal, confluent, coursing, decurrent, deep sea, defluent, diffluent, estuarine, flowing, fluent, fluxional, fluxive, grallatorial, gulfy, gushing, littoral, mazy, meandering, natant, natatorial,… …

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  • 38tidal — tid·al || taɪdl adj. of the tides, of the rising and falling of sea level …

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  • 39tidal — [ˈtaɪd(ə)l] adj connected with the regular movement of the sea towards and away from the land …

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  • 40National Tidal and Sea Level Facility — Established in 2002, The National Tidal and Sea Level Facility is responsible for monitoring sea levels in the UK. The NTSLF comprises the UK National Tide Gauge Network, geodetic networks, and gauges in the British Dependent Territories of the… …

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