ebb tide |
the tide in its outgoing phase. (Cf. flood tide.) |
flood tide |
the inflowing tide; rising tide. [3 definitions] |
half tide |
the condition or point in time of a tide halfway between its peak ebb and flow. |
high tide |
the highest point reached by a tide, or the time of day when this occurs. [2 definitions] |
low tide |
the tide at its lowest ebb, or the time at which this occurs. [2 definitions] |
red tide |
a brownish red discoloration of sea waters caused by a local overabundance of certain single-celled algae that are toxic to many forms of marine life. |
spring tide |
the tides that occur soon after the new or full moon and have the greatest rise and fall. (Cf. neap.) [2 definitions] |
tide over |
to support through some temporary difficulty, usu. a shortage of money. |
tide pool |
a body of seawater that remains as a rocky pool on the shore when a tide recedes; tidal pool. |
turn the tide |
to reverse or change significantly the course of events, tendency of opinion, or the like. |