- have a
diurnal tide—one high and low
tide each day. A "mixed
tide"—two
uneven magnitude tides a day—is a
third regular category.
Tides vary on timescales...
- The
Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (
TIDE) is the U.S. government's
central database on
known or
suspected international terrorists, and contains...
-
Rising Tide(s) or The
Rising Tide may
refer to: "A
rising tide lifts all boats", an
aphorism Rising Tide North America, a
network of
groups and individuals...
- The
Tide(s) may
refer to: The
Tide (light rail network), a
transit system in Norfolk,
Virginia The
Tide (band), a band
formed in 2015 The
Tide (album)...
- high
tide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. High
Tide may
refer to: High
tide, the
state of
tide when the
water rises to its
highest level High
Tide (1947...
- Look up ebb
tide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ebb
Tide or
ebbtide may
refer to: Ebb
tide, the
period between high
tide and low
tide when the sea...
- Roll
Tide (or Roll
Tide Roll) is the
rallying cry for the
Alabama Crimson Tide athletic teams. The
trademark to the
phrase is
claimed by the University...
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Earth tide (also
known as solid-Earth
tide,
crustal tide, body
tide,
bodily tide or land
tide) is the
displacement of the
solid earth's
surface caused...
-
tide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Time and
Tide (usually
derived from the
proverb Time and
tide wait for no man) may
refer to: Time and
Tide (Greenslade...
- Look up
tide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tide is the rise and fall of a sea
level caused by the Moon's
gravity and
other factors.
Tide(s) may...