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tides-way
† ˈtides-way Obs. [f. tide's, poss. of tide n.] The way of the tide; = tideway.1627 Capt. Smith Seaman's Gram. i. 1 You may hale in a ship..out of the tides way. 1793 Smeaton Edystone L. §157 A vessel lies..at moorings, though in a Tide's-way. Oxford English Dictionary
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tideway
ˈtideway A channel in which a tidal current runs; also the tidal part of a river; transf. a strong current running in such a channel; = tide-gate1.[1627–1793: see tides-way.] 1798 Hull Advertiser 4 Aug. 2/4 A gunboat..being very manageable in a strong tideway. 1810 J. T. in Risdon's Surv. Devon p. x... Oxford English Dictionary
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