English
Noun
spring tide (plural spring tides)
- The tide which occurs when the moon is new or full; the effects of the Sun and moon being reinforced so that this tide is of maximum range.
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tide which occurs when the moon is new or full
- Catalan: marea viva f, marea de sizígia f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 大潮 (zh) (dàcháo)
- Danish: springflod (da) c
- Dutch: springtij (nl) n
- Esperanto: flusego
- Finnish: tulvavuoksi
- French: maline (fr) f, marée de vive eau f
- German: Springflut f, Springtide
- Irish: rabharta m
- Korean: 한사리 (hansari)
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- Maori: uwheuwhe, taitai nunui, tai nunui
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: springflo (no) m or f
- Nynorsk: springflod f
- Portuguese: maré viva f, maré de sizígia f
- Russian: прилив (ru) m (priliv), полная вода (ru) f (polnaja voda)
- Scottish Gaelic: reothart m, reothairt f
- Spanish: marea de primavera f, marea viva f
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Welsh: llanw mawr m, gorllanw m
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