half-tide

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Noun[edit]

half-tide

  1. The tide halfway between flood and ebb.

Adjective[edit]

half-tide (not comparable)

  1. Left dry during such a tide.
    • 1919, Joseph Conrad, Typhoon:
      "[...] her middle structure was like a half-tide rock awash upon a coast."

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