tide flow

  • 41flow — v. & n. v.intr. 1 glide along as a stream (the Thames flows under London Bridge). 2 a (of a liquid, esp. water) gush out; spring. b (of blood, liquid, etc.) be spilt. 3 (of blood, money, electric current, etc.) circulate. 4 (of people or things)… …

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  • 42Tide of Iron — Infobox Game title = Tide of Iron subtitle = image link = image caption = designer = Christian T. Petersen Corey Konieczka John Goodenough illustrator = publisher = Fantasy Flight Games players = 2–4 ages = 12 and up setup time = 15 30 minutes… …

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  • 43flow — [[t]floʊ[/t]] v. i. 1) to move along in a stream: The river flows to the sea[/ex] 2) to circulate, as blood 3) to stream or well forth 4) to issue or proceed from a source: Orders flowed from the office[/ex] 5) to come or go as in a stream:… …

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  • 44tide — noun 1) ships come up the river with the tide Syn: tidewater, ebb and flow, tidal flow 2) the tide of history Syn: course, movement, direction, trend, current, drift, run, turn, tend …

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  • 45flow — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, large, massive ▪ good ▪ adequate ▪ poor ▪ …

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  • 46tide — I [[t]taɪd[/t]] n. v. tid•ed, tid•ing 1) oce the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean and its inlets, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun, and occurring about every 12 hours 2) oce the inflow, outflow, or current of water… …

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  • 47flow — /floʊ / (say floh) verb (i) 1. to move along in a stream, as a liquid; circulate, as the blood. 2. to stream or well forth; issue or proceed from a source; discharge a stream, as of blood. 3. to come or go as in a stream, as persons or things. 4 …

  • 48tide gate — noun 1. : an opening through which water may flow freely when the tide sets in one direction but which closes automatically and prevents the water from flowing in the other direction 2. : a place where the tide runs with great velocity as if… …

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  • 49tide — The ebb and flow of the sea upon the shore due to the attraction of the moon and sun. See flood tide; high tide; low tide; mean high tide; mean low tide; neap tide …

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  • 50tide — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, time, from Old English tīd; akin to Old High German zīt time and perhaps to Greek daiesthai to divide Date: before 12th century 1. a. obsolete a space of time ; period b. a fit or opportune time ; opportun …

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