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tide
noun
1 the twice-daily rise and fall of the water level in the oceans and seas, caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and especially the Moon. See also neap tide, spring tide.
2 the level of the water, especially the sea, as affected by this high tide .
3 a sudden or marked trend the tide of public opinion .
4 in compounds a time or season, especially of some festival Whitsuntide .
verb (tided , tiding ) intr to drift with or be carried on the tide.
[Anglo-Saxon tid ]
tide someone over to help them deal with a problem or difficult situation, etc for a time, until the problem, etc is resolved.
tide table
noun a table that gives the times of high and low tides at a particular place.
tidemark
noun
1 a mark showing the highest level that the tide has reached or usually reaches.
2 Brit colloq a mark left on a bath which shows how high it was filled.
3 Brit colloq a dirty mark on the skin which shows the limit of washing.
tidewater
noun
1 water brought in by the tides.
2 US water affected by the tides.
tideway
noun a channel in which a tide runs, especially that part of a river which has a tide.
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