| tidy | <zoology> The wren; called also tiddy. "The tidy for her notes as delicate as they." (Drayton) This name is probably applied also to other small singing birds, as the goldcrest. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| tidytips | <botany> A California composite plant (Layia platyglossa), the flower of which has yellow rays tipped with white. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tide |
cyclic rising and falling of the ocean due to gravitational pulls of the moon, sun and earth.
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| tidal |
influenced by the tides of the ocean; a tide is a periodic rise or fall in sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the moon
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| tidal volume |
Volume of air inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath. 742
Ãâó: www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/life/glossaryt.mhtml
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| tidal wave |
A term that seismologists hate. The correct word for the big waves people often call "tidal waves" is tsunami. True "tidal waves" - or waves caused by the tides - are the ordinary waves people see on the ocean. Travel time - The time required for a wave train to travel from its source to a point of observation. Tuff - Used loosely as a collective term for all consolidated pyroclastic rocks. ...
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| tidal |
A horizontal displacement of ocean water under the gravitational influence of Sun and Moon, causing the water to pile up against the coast at high tide and move outward at low tide.
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| TID | (slang) very drunk |
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| TID | a game in which players try to flip plastic disks into a cup by pressing them on the side sharply with a larger disk |
| TID | the periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the gravitational pull of the moon |
| TID | something that may increase or decrease (like the tides of the sea) |
| TID | there are usually two high and two low tides each day |
| TID | be carried with the tide |
| TID | cause to float with the tide |
| TID | rise in waves |
| TID | suffice for a period between two points |
| TID | a stretch of turbulent water in the sea |
| TID | indicator consisting of a line at the high-water or low-water limits of the tides |
| TID | the coastal plain of the South: eastern parts of Virginia and North Carolina and South Carolina and Georgia |
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