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low tide

noun

  1. the tide at the point of maximum ebb.
  2. the time of low water.
  3. the lowest point of decline of anything:

    His spirits were at low tide.



low tide

noun

  1. the tide when it is at its lowest level or the time at which it reaches this
  2. a lowest point
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low tide

  1. The tide at its lowest level at a particular time and place. The lowest tides reached under normal meteorological conditions (the spring tides ) take place when the Moon and Sun are directly aligned with respect to Earth. Low tides are less extreme when the Moon and Sun are at right angles (the neap tides ). Storms and other meteorological conditions can greatly affect the height of the tides as well.
  2. See more at tide
  3. The time at which a low tide occurs.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of low tide1

First recorded in 1860–65
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At low tide the water is released, turning turbines to generate electricity.

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Surges reached 21 feet above the average low tide.

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"In the Congo Canyon, where they have a lot of rainfall and low tide, it could create currents that damage the cable," he says.

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The pod of nine whales became trapped on mudflats at low tide in the Swale estuary near Sittingbourne on Monday and one whale was found dead on Tuesday morning.

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A coastguard spokesperson said rescue teams would return to the beach at low tide to reassess the situation.

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