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flood-tide
ˈflood-ˈtide [f. flood n. + tide.] The rising or inflowing tide: = flood n. 1.1719 De Foe Crusoe (1840) II. iv. 75 They had..the flood-tide with them. 1841 Marryat Poacher xxxviii, The flood-tide has made almost an hour, and we must sail at the first of the ebb.fig. 1861 Trench Comm. Ep. 7 Churches ...
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Flood tide (disambiguation)
Flood tide is the rising tide of an ocean, the opposite of ebb tide It may also refer to: Flood Tide (novel), a novel by Clive Cussler Flood Tide (1934 film), a British drama film Flood Tide (1958 film), an American drama romance film Flood Tide, an anthology of short fiction in the Merovingen Night...
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Flood Tide (novel)
Flood Tide is an adventure novel by Clive Cussler. This is the 14th book featuring the author's primary protagonist, Dirk Pitt. Plot Summary While recovering from his injuries suffered a month earlier as told in Shock Wave, Dirk stumbles upon mysterious activities around a peaceful lake in Washingto...
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Flood Tide (1934 film)
Flood Tide is a 1934 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring George Carney, Janice Adair and Minnie Rayner. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by RKO Pictures. The sets were designed by James A. Carter, the regular Twickenham art director. Many scenes of...
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Portland businesses rebound after historic high tide causes extensive ...
7 days agoA group of pilings called "dolphins" keep DiMillo's in place. On Friday, they built it up more, so it could withstand the then-predicted historic high tide. "They were severely damaged. If ...
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Jan 18, 2024A machine or device that converts other energy forms into mechanical energy, or imparts motion.· (colloquial) A motor car, or automobile, even a goods vehicle. Nice motor! 1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, "His Own People", in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company, →OCLC, page 6: It was flood-tide along Fifth Avenue; motor ...
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Flood Tide (1958 film)
Flood Tide is a 1958 American CinemaScope drama film noir romance film directed by Abner Biberman and starring George Nader, Cornell Borchers, and Michel Ray. Plot
A 10-year-old boy's testimony results in Bill Holeran being sent to prison. Steve Martin, landlord to widow Anne Gordon and her young so...
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'This is my last year': More frequent storms erode the luster of living ...
7 days agoThe storm this week took many, including 17-year Kennebunk resident Barbara Berry, by surprise. On Wednesday, Berry was walking her dog down Bayberry Avenue, one street up from the beach, between ...
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plemyrameter
plemyˈrameter [f. Gr. πλήµυρα = πλήµµυρις flood-tide + -meter.] An instrument for measuring variations of the level of water; spec. that devised by Prof. Forel of Lausanne for measuring those of the Lake of Geneva.1898 G. H. Darwin Tides ii. 22 Having studied seiches with a plemyrameter for some tim...
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plemmirrulate
† pleˈmmirrulate, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. It. plemmirulato ppl. adj., perh. f. Gr. πληµµυρεῖν to rise like a flood-tide, overflow.] ? Overflowing.1592 R. D. Hypnerotomachia 51 b, An edging of Orient Pearle..euer pressing hir plemmirrulate trammels of hayre [plemmyrulati supprimeua].
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Potidaea
Herodotus reports how the Persian attackers who tried to exploit an unusual retreat of the water were suddenly surprised by "a great flood-tide, higher
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lifelong
▪ I. lifelong, n. rare. (ˈlaɪflɒŋ) [Evolved from the advb. phrase ‘all my (his, etc.) life long’: see long adv.] The duration of a life; a lifetime.a 1836 R. H. Froude Mem. (1849) 47 For the making of a single rich man, we make a thousand whose life-long is one flood-tide of misery. 1856 Lever Marti...
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479 BC Potidaea earthquake
town Potidaea, Greece, Herodotus reports how Persian attackers who tried to exploit an unusual retreat of the water were suddenly surprised by "a great flood-tide
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