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Definition of Neap

Neap
Neap Neap, n. [Cf. Neb, Nape.] The tongue or pole of a cart or other vehicle drawn by two animals. [U.S.]
Neap
Neap Neap, a. [As. n[=e]pfl[=o]d neap flood; cf. hnipian to bend, incline.] Low. Neap tides, the lowest tides of the lunar month, which occur in the second and fourth quarters of the moon; -- opposed to spring tides.
Neap
Neap Neap, n. A neap tide. High springs and dead neaps. --Harkwill.

Meaning of Neap from wikipedia

- Neap is a small village in the east coast of the Mainland of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Neap is situated at the end of the road from Brettabister...
- called the neap tide, or neaps. "Neap" is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "without the power", as in forðganges nip (forth-going without-the-power). Neap tides...
- Neap is a village in Scotland. Neap may also refer to: Near Earth Asteroid Prospector, a spacecraft Neaps or neap tide, where the tide's range is at its...
- Action Plan (NEAP) has addressed these problems as part of its first-phase priorities in cooperation with the Aral Sea Program. The NEAP, adopted in 1994...
- Earth's orbit), the difference between high and low tides (neap range) is smallest. Neap tides occur at the first and third quarters of the lunar phases...
- jetties. In some cases, these are made solid up to a little above low water of neap tides, on which open timber-work is erected, provided with a planked platform...
- The neighborhood effect averaging problem or NEAP delves into the challenges ****ociated with understanding the influence of aggregating neighborhood-level...
- without degrees. According to National ****essment of Educational Progress (NEAP), Alabama ranks 39 in reading and 40 in math among fourth-grade students...
- of sea: its hydrostatic quiescence in calm: its hydrokinetic turgidity in neap and spring tides: its subsidence after devastation: its sterility in the...
- as 40% of the Moon's tidal force; producing in interplay the spring and neap tides. The tides are two bulges in the Earth's oceans, one on the side facing...