Definition of Tideless. Meaning of Tideless. Synonyms of Tideless

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Definition of Tideless

Tideless
Tideless Tide"less, a. Having no tide.

Meaning of Tideless from wikipedia

- and they also serve, when extended on a large scale from the coast of a tideless sea under shelter of an outlying breakwater, to form the basins in which...
- the nodal point. The central Red Sea (Jeddah area) is therefore almost tideless, and as such the annual water level changes are more significant. Because...
- Sarg****o Sea Stories are a group of short stories written by English author William Hope Hodgson that are set around the Sarg****o Sea. They have been featured...
- Room of Fear" "The Promise" "From the Tideless Sea Part One". Monthly Story Magazine, 1906 "From the Tideless Sea Part Two: Further News of the Homebird"...
- tend to occur along older 'beheaded' river channels and open into the tideless Baltic sea. Rias are drowned valleys, such as the estuaries of Thames,...
- Derleth "The Sea Horses" "The Derelict" "The Thing in the Weeds" "From the Tideless Sea" "The Island of the Ud" "The Voice in the Night" "The Adventure of...
- marshes (and presumably then the ocean), to the East are quicksands and the tideless sea, and to the West are knuckles of endless rock. To the West also lies...
- A colour strip produced for Lion Annual 1965 (Karl the Viking and the Tideless Sea) led to Lawrence being offered colour work in Bible Story magazine...
- he summarises the legend: There lived a singer in France of old By the tideless dolorous midland sea. In a land of sand and ruin and gold There shone one...
- Gibraltar to the Syrian Coast, lies the Mediterranean, land-locked and tideless, known to the ancients as Mare Nostrum—'Our Sea'...Upon its bosom mankind...