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tidewater
[ tahyd-waw-ter, -wot-er ]
tidewater
/ ˈٲɪˌɔːə /
noun
- water that advances and recedes with the tide
- water that covers land that is dry at low tide
- coastal land drained by tidal streams
- ( as modifier )
tidewater regions
tidewater
/ ī′ô′tə /
- Water that inundates land at flood tide.
- Water affected by the tides, especially tidal streams.
- Low coastal land drained by tidal streams.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of tidewater1
Example Sentences
Less than a week before the trout were evacuated, 760 northern tidewater gobies — tiny endangered fish — were scooped out of the same watershed and transported to aquariums.
Their mission: Save the lives of northern tidewater gobies, a tiny endangered fish.
Genetic research conducted in 2021 found that eels likely reside in most rivers that snake inland from the Pacific coast and further north, in the tidewaters cradling the Sea of Japan.
Organizers of the triathlon did not receive confirmation of the tidewater goby’s presence in the Zuma Beach underpass until late August.
County’s Department of Beaches and Harbors confirmed that state Fish and Wildlife officials and the regional water board had directed the county to not disturb the tidewater goby.
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