tideland

IPA: tˈaɪdɫʌnd

noun

  • The area at the shore that is exposed to the effects of the tide.
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Examples of "tideland" in Sentences

  • It has of shoreline and of tideland.
  • Standing along that melancholy tideland.
  • The recent edit you made to the Tideland page was reverted.
  • Muan tideland is a place where diverse ecology can be seen.
  • The park also includes 1,450 lineal feet of public tidelands.
  • The tidelands controversy involve the limits of state ownership.
  • At the edge of the tideland is alluvial bed and well developed sea cliff.
  • You are not going to top the original! zoey i would have dreamcast jodelle ferland from tideland for eli.
  • A vast ice age began, which dropped sea levels approximately 600 to 1,000 feet and wiped out all the tideland species worldwide.
  • The alpine spruce bears numerous cones all over the tree, and has sharp leaves, though not so sharp as its relative, the tideland spruce.
  • i actually haven't seen any of those films, although i really wanted to catch "tideland" and have been meaning to watch "about a boy" for ages!
  • When i say that Vincenzo Natalidirected tideland, i am ofcause making an arse of myself and meaning that he directed Getting Gilliam, his documentry about the filming of tideland...
  • Vincenzo Natali does atleast seem to understand cyberpunk, and his filmogrophy isn't bad..cube and tideland both being good, and cypher being vaguely promising, though far from perfect.
  • In a separate statement, the state news agency cited an official at the North Korean Ministry of Light Industry as saying the blasting work was related to tideland reclamation in the area.
  • More than a dozen tideland property owners interviewed for this story said they don't object to people walking across their beaches - but they want everyone to understand who owns the property and pays taxes on it.
  • Having conducted a separate investigation of the Stillaguamish watershed for the purpose of investing in a commercial shellfish tideland, I also founda historyof logging induced sediment wasting; I don't know if Lewis County will suffer a similar fate, but in this case it has left an enduring legacylasting the better part of a century.

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