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Tidal

Definition: Tidal

Tidal

Adjective

1. Or or relating to or caused by tides; "tidal wave".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

"Tidal" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "that breaks the yoke", "knowledge of elevation".

Date "tidal" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1839. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Tidal

DomainDefinition

Bible

Tidal (in the LXX. called "Thorgal"), styled the "king of nations" (Gen.14:1-9). Mentioned as Tudkhula on Arioch's brick (see facing page 139). _Goyyim_, translated "nations," is the country called Gutium, east of Tigris and north of Elam. Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.

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Specialty Definition: Tidal force

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Tidal force is a secondary effect of the force of gravity. When a large body is acted on by the gravity of another body, the difference in the gravitational force can vary considerably between the near side and the far side. This tends to distort the shape of the large body without altering its volume; supposing it were initially a sphere, the tidal force will tend to distort it into an ellipsoid, with two bulges, pointing towards and away from the other body.

Tidal forces follow an inverse cube law. The exact tidal force at any point is described by the Weyl tensor. However, an approximation is often useful. Differentiating Newton's law of gravity with respect to distance gives:

where M is the mass of the primary body, m is that of the orbiting body, r is the orbital radius. The tidal forces experienced will be 2Ft outwards along the axis between the two bodies' centers of mass, and -Ft (inwards) on the plane perpendicular to this axis.

Tidal effects become particularly pronounced near small bodies of high mass, such as neutron stars or black holes. Tidal forces are also responsible for the oceanic tides, where the large body is the water in Earth's oceans, and the attracting bodies are the Moon and the Sun. Tidal force is responsible for tidal locking. See also tidal resonance.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Tidal force."

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Tidal power

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

The tides have great potential for future power and electricity generation. Tidal power is predictable (unlike wind energy and solar power) and renewable, tapping the virtually infinite amount of the earth's rotational energy. The efficiency of tidal power generation largely depends on the amplitude of the tidal swell, which can be up to 10m where the periodic tidal waves funnel into rivers and fiords. Amplitudes of up to 17m occur for example in the Bay of Fundy, where tidal resonance amplifies the tidal waves.

Several smaller tidal power plants have recently started generating electricity in Norway. They all exploit the strong periodic tidal currents in narrow fiords using sub-surface propellers.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Tidal power."

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Tide

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

The tide is the regular rising and falling of the ocean's surface caused by the Moon's gravity (and to a lesser degree the Sun's).

The maximum water level is called high tide; the minimum level is low tide. At any given point on the ocean, there are normally two high tides and two low tides each day. On average, high tides occur 12 hours 24 minutes apart. The 12 hours is due to the Earth's rotation, and the 24 minutes to the Moon's orbit.

The height of the high and low tides (relative to mean sea level) also varies. Around new and full Moon, the tidal forces due to the Sun reinforce those of the moon. The tide's range is at its maximum: this is called the spring tide, or just springs. When the Moon is at first quarter or third quarter, the forces due to the Sun partially cancel out those of the Moon. At these points in the Lunar cycle, the tide's range is at its minimum: this is called the neap tide, or neaps.

In most places there is a delay between the quarters of the moon and its effects on the tide on geographical locations around the globe. Springs and neaps in the North Sea for example are 2 days behind respectively new/full moon and first/third quarter. Reason for this is that the nature of the tide originates in the Southern Ocean because this is the only place on the globe where a circumventing wave (as caused by the tidal force of the moon) can travel unprohibited by land.

The resulting effect on the amplitude or height of the tide travels across the oceans. It is known that it travels as a standing wave northwards over the Atlantic. This causes relatively low tidal differences in some locations (knots) and high ones in other places. This is not to be confused with local geography as can be found in Nova Scotia, Bristol, the Channel Islands and the French Channel (La Mange) coast. In these places tidal differences can be over 10 meters.

The Atlantic tidal wave arrives after approximately a day in the Channel area of the European coast and needs another day to go around the British islands in order to be effective in the North Sea. Peaks and lows of the Channel wave and North Sea wave meet in Dover Strait / Pas de Calais at about the same time but generally favour a current in the direction of the North Sea.

The exact time and height of the tide at a particular coastal point is also greatly influenced by the local topography. There are some extreme cases: the Bay of Fundy, on the east coast of Canada, features the largest tidal range in the world, 53 feet (16 meters), because of the shape of the bay. Southampton in the United Kingdom has a double high tide caused by the flow of water around the Isle of Wight, and Portland has a double low tide. Also there is little tide in the Mediterranean due to the narrow connection with the ocean.

It is often assumed that the tides are simply the Moon's gravitational force pulling the oceans' water toward itself, but this is wrong. Were it so, there would only be one high tide every 24 hours (imagine the water around the Earth with a single bulge pointing towards the Moon). Instead, the tide is caused by tidal forces, which are due to the difference in gravitational attraction on the near and far sides of a body. The tidal force produces two bulges: one pointing towards the Moon, and one pointing away. This is also why the Moon is the major cause of the tides: at the Earth's surface the straightforward gravitational attraction of the Sun is considerably larger than that of the Moon, but the difference in the Moon's grativational force from the near side of the Earth to the far side is much greater than the Sun's.

The tidal forces fall off according to an inverse cubic law: the gravitational forces themselves are proportional to the inverse square of distance, and the significance of a difference in distance falls inversely with distance. The much greater distance of the Sun makes its tidal forces on the Earth much smaller than the Moon's.

Tides also affect the shape of the Earth itself, not just its oceans. These "land tides" are not as pronounced as the ocean tides, however, due to the reduced flexibility of Earth's crust and mantle. Land tides are also delayed about two hours relative to ocean tides due to this stiffness.

The first mathematical explanation of tidal forces was given in 1687 by Isaac Newton in the Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica.

Tsunami, the large waves that occur after earthquakes, are often called tidal waves, but have nothing to do with the tides.

See also: coastal erosion, storm tide

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Tide."

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: Tidal

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
EntrySourceExpressionField
TIDEEnglishTidal Inlet Dynamics and EnvironmentN/A

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Synonyms within Context: Tidal

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Power

Pressure; conductivity; elasticity; gravity, electricity, magnetism, galvanism, voltaic electricity, voltaism, electromagnetism; atomic power, nuclear power, thermonuclear power; fuel cell; hydraulic power, water power, hydroelectric power; solar power, solar energy, solar panels; tidal power; wind power; attraction; vis inertiae, vis mortua, vis viva; potential energy, dynamic energy; dynamic friction, dynamic suction; live circuit, live rail, live wire.

River

Body of water, torrent, rapids, flush, flood, swash; spring tide, high tide, full tide; bore, tidal bore, eagre, hygre; fresh, freshet; indraught, reflux, undercurrent, eddy, vortex, gurge, whirlpool, Maelstrom, regurgitation, overflow; confluence, corrivation.

Adjective: fluent; diffluent, profluent, affluent; tidal; flowing. Verb: meandering, meandry, meandrous; fluvial, fluviatile; streamy, showery,rainy, pluvial, stillicidous;Adjective: fluent; diffluent, profluent, affluent; tidal; flowing. Verb: meandering, meandry, meandrous; fluvial, fluviatile; streamy, showery,rainy, pluvial, stillicidous; stillatitious.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Tidal

English words defined with "tidal": aegir, Atmospheric tidesboreComplemental aireager, eagre, East RiverLunitidalNipa fruticans, nipa palmOyster bedtidal bore, tidal zone, Tide mill, tidewater, tideway. (references)
Specialty definitions using "tidal": agitation dredgingChedorlaomer, constituent daydrowned peat, dynamo theoryebb channel, ebb current, ebb delta, Esturine watersFloodplainInspiratory Capacitykedge anchorMacaca fascicularis, magnetic lunar daily variation, mixed tideOcean Swell Powered Renewable EnergYprefabricated caisson plantRENEWABLE ENERGY, RENEWABLE RESOURCES, roche limitsolar atmospheric tide, stream anchortidal flat, TIDAL PEN, tidal pool, Tidal Power, tide poolVentilator Weaningwarped peat, watching mine. (references)

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Modern Usage: Tidal

DomainUsage

Screenplays

That tidal wave will devastate and destroy mankind across the face of the globe (Transformers; writing credit: George Arthur Bloom; Doug Booth)

A crack a thousand miles long, bringing superheated magma in contact with the ocean Earthquakes, tidal waves ^Ö mass destruction on an apocalyptic scale (Crack in the World; writing credit: Jon Manchip White)

That is not the case. The Arabs have taken billions of dollars out of this country, and now they must put it back! It is ebb and flow, tidal gravity (Network; writing credit: Paddy Chayefsky)

Lyrics

Like a tidal wave (Paradise By The Dashboard Light; performing artist: Meat Loaf)

This tidal wave (Imitation of Life; performing artist: R.E.M.)

And tidal waves couldn't save the world (Californication; performing artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers)

Clever

Indiana: 2 Billion Years Tidal Wave Free (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

S.O.S. Tidal Wave (1939)

The Tidal Wave (1920)

Tidal Wave: No Escape (1997)

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Commercial Usage: Tidal

DomainTitle

Books

  • A Tidal Pool (Small Worlds (New York, N.Y.).) (reference)

  • At the Crest of the Tidal Wave: A Forecast for the Great Bear Market [ABRIDGED] (reference)

  • Discovering the Tidal Potomac -- A Cruising Guide and Boating Reference (reference)

  • Fiona Apple: Tidal (reference)

  • Handbook for Restoring Tidal Wetlands (reference)

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Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

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Image Slideshow: Tidal

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Photo Album: Tidal

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Bank of recording instruments at Honolulu geophysical observatory Recording tidal levels at remote sites throughout Pacific Basin Used for tsunami warning system. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Tidal indicator erected at Reedy Island on the Delaware River, Delaware Figure No. 5, Appendix No. 9 Part II, Report of the Superintendent ... 1897, p. 483 This and two other indicators at New York and San Francisco built by C&GS Face is thirty feet in diameter. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Mangroves along a tidal stream. Credit: America's Coastlines.

Wetlands with tidal streams. Credit: America's Coastlines.

Fishing for blue crabs with traps in a tidal stream. Credit: Fisheries.

Far from the politics and the madding crowd, a lone fisherman enjoys a sunrise at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D. C. Credit: Fisheries.

Waiting for the tide to go out, a fyke net collection. The nets are deployed at high tide and allowed to fish during the tidal cycle, they are retrieved at low tide. Credit: NOAA Restoration Center.

The Gambacorta side of the tide gate, Gambacorta Creek is a tidal brackish creek. Credit: NOAA Restoration Center.

North Inlet - Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Aerial view of meandering tidal creeks and extensive pristine marshes in North Inlet Estuary. Credit: National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERR).

ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve. A magnificent view of wetlands and tidal streams in the Ashe Island area. Credit: National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERR).

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Digital Photo Gallery: Tidal
 

"Tidal pool" by Hank Furnbach
Commentary: "Tidal pool in Maine."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Tidal

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

Other features of monitors for home use might be desirable, even though no documented evidence exists to that effect at the present time. These features include the capability of capturing and storing patterns surrounding significant events for later analysis, detection of hypoxemia secondary to hypoventilation or apnea as well as the detection of the hypoventilation itself, estimation of tidal volume, and the identification of heart rate patterns and variability as well as cardiac arrhythmias. (references)

Business

MOCIE is considering the possibility of implementing Dr. Gorlov's tidal power generation system in the Ultolmok. (references)

In 1999, Dr. Alexander Gorlov, a U.S. scientist in the hydro energy field, first introduced the possible applications of tidal power in Korea. (references)

The Ultolmok is a historically famous site where Admiral Lee, Sun-shin of Choson dynasty fought against Japanese invaders, overpowering them by utilizing the tidal power of the narrow bay. In addition to Ultolmok, industry sources indicate that there are many other sites suitable for tidal power farms in South and North Korea along the western and southern coastal areas. (references)

Economic History

Bangladesh

Natural calamities, such as floods, tropical cyclones, tornadoes, and tidal bores affect the country almost every year. (references)

El Salvador

Seaports: Acajutla, the only port in service at present, is considered expensive and has tidal conditions that make loading and unloading difficult. (references)

Political Economy

Japan

On April 24, 2001 Junichiro Koizumi, a 10-term Diet member from a suburb of Tokyo, rode a tidal wave of public support to the Presidency of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Since the LDP is the leading member of the three party coalition that rules Japan, two days later Japan's Diet duly elected Mr. Koizumi as the nation's new Prime Minister. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Usage Frequency: Tidal

"Tidal" is generally used as an adjective (general or positive) -- approximately 98.88% of the time. "Tidal" is used about 448 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Adjective (general or positive)98.88%44313,068
Noun (proper)1.12%5157,705
                    Total100.00%448N/A

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Expressions: Tidal

Expressions using "tidal": cf. tidal datum cf. tidal plane of reference tidal air tidal basin tidal bore tidal current tidal flat tidal flow tidal harbour tidal pool tidal port tidal power plant tidal river tidal stream tidal town tidal volume tidal wave tidal zone. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "tidal": tidal-river.

Ending with "tidal": inter-tidal, non-tidal.

Containing "tidal": co-tidal a line, co-tidal line.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Tidal

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

tidal wave

345

bore rafting tidal

8

chart tidal

97

chart maine tidal

7

tidal energy

70

co2 end tidal

7

picture of tidal wave

56

table tidal

7

tidal power

50

photo tidal wave

7

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37

theory tidal

7

bore tidal

27

pattern tidal

6

tidal tsunami wave

25

fish tidal

6

tidal pool

20

current tidal

6

prediction tidal

16

energy picture tidal

6

tidal information

16

tidal force

6

armada tidal transformer wave

15

tidal flat

5

tidal clock

14

fiona apple tidal

5

tidal volume

14

petunias tidal wave

5

tidal wave pic

12

chart florida tidal

5

tidal transformer wave

12

report tidal

5

armada tidal wave

10

forecast tidal

4

tidal software

9

tidal times

4

basin tidal

9

schedule tidal

4

picture tidal tsunami wave

9

apple fiona lyrics tidal

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Modern Translation: Tidal

Language Translations for "tidal"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Albanian

  

i baticës, baticor. (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏متعلق بالمد والجزر. (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

свързан с приливите и отливите. (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

潮汐. (various references)

   

Czech

  

přílivový. (various references)

   

Danish

  

tidevandsboelge (tidal wave), tidevandsstroem (tidal current), tidevandsbassin (tidal dock), tidevandsgrænse i vandløb (tidal limit), tidevandshavn (dry harbour, tidal port), tidevandskaj (tidal quay), tidevandskraftværket La Rance (Rance Tidal Power Station), tidevandsomraade (tidal flat), tidevandssluse (tidal lock), tidevandsbølge (tidal wave), sporskifte (lane-direction control, points, reverse flow operation, switch, switching, switching off, tidal flow, turning off, turnout, two-way working), flodboelge (bore, eagre, tidal bore), burg af reversibel vognbane (lane-direction control, reverse flow operation, tidal flow, two-way working), flodbølge (tidal wave), flodbraending (eagre, tidal bore), marsk (brine pond, salt marsh, tidal land, tidal marsh), omraade (area, region, tidal flat), åndedrætsdybde (respiratory volume, tidal volume), som er toert ved lavvande (tidal flat), respirationsluft (respiratory volume, tidal volume). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

gors (salt marsh, salting, tidal land, tidal marsh), aber (tidal reach), ademteugvolume (tidal volume), ademvolume (respiratory volume, tidal volume), beno (eagre, tidal bore), bore (eagre, tidal bore), de grote oceaanstromen,de wisselende of draaiende getijstromen,de door de wind veroorzaakte oppervlaktestromen en de kuststromen zijn blijvende verschijnselen (and coastal currents are permanent-type phenomena, reversing or rotating, surface currents due to the wind, the large ocean currents, tidal streams(U.S.tidal currents), whether alternating), getijcentrale aan de Rance (Rance Tidal Power Station), getijdendok (tidal dock), getijdenhaven (dry harbour, tidal port), getijdensluis (tidal lock), getijdok (tidal dock), getijgolf (tidal wave), getijhaven (dry harbour, tidal port), naijlen van het getij (phase lag, tidal epoch), wad (tidal flat), vloedgolf (bore, eagre, run-up, tidal bore, tidal wave), vloedbranding (eagre, tidal bore), slufter (tidal creek), schor (hoarse), getijsluis (tidal lock), onderlopende vlakte (tidal flat), getijstroom (tidal current), met getijden stijgende en dalende cel (rising and failing compartment, tidal tank), kwelder (brine pond, saline grassland, salt grassland, salt marsh, salt pasture, salting, tidal land, tidal marsh), kade aan open water (tidal quay), hoogste punt van het getijde (tidal limit), wantij (area where tidal currents meet), ria (tidal reach). (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

کشندی , جزرومدی . (various references)

   

Finnish

  

tulva-aalto (tidal wave), vuorovesivirtaus (tidal current), vuorovesijättömaa (tidal flat), vuoroveden viive (phase lag, tidal epoch), vuoroveden vaikutusraja joessa (tidal limit), vuoroveden alle jäävä maa (tidal land, tidal marsh), vuoksiaalto (eagre, tidal bore), vaihtuvasuuntaisten kaistojen käyttö (lane-direction control, reverse flow operation, tidal flow, two-way working), ria (radioimmunosorbent test, RIST, tidal reach), Rancen vuorovesivoimalaitos (Rance Tidal Power Station), Rancen vuorovesivoimala (Rance Tidal Power Station), mereen vajonneen laakson pohja (tidal reach), lepohengitystilavuus (tidal volume, V T T), kertahengitysilma (tidal volume, V T T), hyökyaalto (breakers, tidal wave). (various references)

   

French

  

de la marée. (various references)

   

German

  

Flut (deluge, flood, flood tide, flow, flux, gush, high tide, incoming tide, spate, storm, torrent, volley). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

παλιρροιακόσ, παλιρροιακός, παλίρροιασ, της παλίρροιας, θαλασσινή. (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

של גאות ושפל. (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

apály-dagályra vonatkozó, árapály (ebb and flow, rise and fall of the sea, tide). (various references)

   

Italian

  

di marea, alta marea (flood, high, high tide, high water). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

タイアップ番組 (error which directly allows a run to score, four-in-hand, good hitting in which a run is scored, RBI, RBI hit, run-batted-in, run-batted-in hit, style, tie game, tie-up program, tight, tights, tile, time, time clock, time is up, time machine, time-card, timely, timeout, timer, times, time-sheet, time-shift, time-stamp, timing, tire, title, title background, title-region, type, typewriter, typhoon, typing, typist, typography, tyre, video titler). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

タイダル . (various references)

   

Korean 

  

간만. (various references)

   

Manx

  

tonn hidee (tidal wave), thoilley marrey (tidal wave), stroo (current, race, stream, tidal flow, tide-race, watercourse), faaishnys tidee (tidal prediction), cronnag (cross-tree, crow's nest, masthead, tidal rock), cass tidee (tidal mouth), bowe (submerged rock, tidal rock), beeal tidee (tidal mouth), awin hidee (tidal river). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

idaltay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

relativo a maré, dependente de maré. (various references)

   

Romanian

  

privitor la maree, ca un flux. (various references)

   

Russian 

  

приливный. (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

plimski. (various references)

   

Spanish

  

de marea, de la marea. (various references)

   

Swedish

  

tidvattens-, tidvattens. (various references)

   

Turkish

  

gelgit ile ilgili. (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

приурочений до часу припливу, припливно-відпливний. (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

liên quan đến thuỷ triều, do thuỷ triều, cao trào. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Bible Trace: Tidal

LanguageDateSourceGenesis Chapter 14, Verse 9
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintProV codollogomor basilea ailam kai qargal basilea eqnwn kai amarfal basilea sennaar kai ariwc basilea ellasar oi tessareV basileiV proV touV pente
Latin405VulgateScilicet adversum Chodorlahomor regem Aelamitarum et Thadal regem Gentium et Amrafel regem Sennaar et Arioch regem Ponti quattuor reges adversus quinque
Old English990West SaxonWið Chodorlahomore Elamitara cyninge, ond Thadalle Goiimes cyninge, ond Amraphel Sennaares cyninge ond Arioch Pontes cyninge,] iiii cyningas wið v cyningas, oð ðæt hi comon to gefeohte. [
Middle English1395WyclifAyens Chodorlaomor, kyng of Elamytarum, and Thadal, kyng of folk of kynde, and Amraphel, the kyng of Sennaar, and Arioth, the kyng of Ponty; foure kynges ayens fyue.
Renaissance English1526TyndaleWyth kedorlaomer the kynge of Elam and with Thydeall kynge of the Nations and wyth Amraphel kynge of Synear. And with Arioch kynge of Ellasar: foure kynges agenste v.
Jacobean English1611King JamesWith Chedorlaomer the king of Elam, and with Tidal king of nations, and Amraphel king of Shinar, and Arioch king of Ellasar; four kings with five.
Victorian English1833WebsterWith Chedorlaomer the king of Elam, and with Tidal king of nations, and Amraphel king of Shinar, and Arioch king of Ellasar; four kings with five.
Basic English1964OgdenAgainst Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, and Tidal, king of Goiim, and Amraphel, king of Shinar, and Arioch, king of Ellasar: four kings against the five.

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Matched Bible Translations: Tidal

LanguageGenesis Chapter 14, Verse 9
CebuanoBatok kang Chedorlaomer, nga hari sa Elam, ug kang Tidal, nga hari sa mga nasud, ug kang Amraphel, nga hari sa Shinar, ug kang Arioch, nga hari sa Elasar; upat ka mga hari batok sa lima.
CroatianKedor-Laomera, kralja Elama, Tidala, kralja Gojima, Amrafela, kralja Šineara, Arioka, kralja Elasara - èetiri kralja protiv pet.
Danishmed Kong Kedorlaomer af Elam, Kong Tid'al af Gojim, Kong Amrafel af Sinear og Kong Arjok af Ellasar, fire Konger mod fem.
DutchTegen Kedor-laomer, den koning van Elam, en Tideal, den koning der volken, en Amrafel, den koning van Sinear, en Arioch, den koning van Ellasar; vier koningen tegen vijf.
FinnishEelamin kuningasta Kedorlaomeria, Goojimin kuningasta Tidalia, Sinearin kuningasta Amrafelia ja Ellasarin kuningasta Arjokia vastaan, neljä kuningasta viittä vastaan.
Frenchcontre Kedorlaomer, roi d`Élam, Tideal, roi de Gojim, Amraphel, roi de Schinear, et Arjoc, roi d`Ellasar: quatre rois contre cinq.
Germanmit Kedor-Laomor, dem König von Elam, und mit Thideal, dem König der Heiden, und mit Amraphel, dem König von Sinear, und mit Arioch, dem König von Ellasar: vier Könige mit fünfen.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-harimelawan raja-raja dari Elam, Goyim, Babilonia, dan Elasar; jadi, lima raja melawan empat.
Indonesian-Terjemahan Lamahendak melawan Kedorlaomer raja Elam dan Tidial raja Khalaik dan Amrafel raja Siniar dan Ariokh raja Elasar; empat orang raja melawan lima orang raja itu.
Italiane cioè contro Chedorlaomer re dell'Elam, Tideal re di Goim, Amrafel re di Sennaar e Arioch re di Ellasar: quattro re contro cinque.
MaoriKi a Keroraoma, kingi o Erama, ki a Tirara, kingi o Koimi, ki a Amarapera, kingi o Hinara, ratou ko Arioka, kingi o Eratara, tokowha enei kingi, tokorima hoki era.
Norwegianmot Kedorlaomer, kongen i Elam, og Tideal, kongen over Gojim, og Amrafel, kongen i Sinear, og Arjok, kongen i Ellasar, fire konger mot fem.
Portuguesecontra Quedorlaomer, rei de Elão, Tidal, rei de Goiim, Anrafel, rei de Sinar, e Arioque, rei de Elasar; quatro reis contra cinco.   
Rumanianwi anume: kmpotriva lui Chedorlaomer, kmpqratul Elamului, kmpotriva lui Tideal, kmpqratul Goiimului, kmpotriva lui Amrafel, kmpqratul Winearului wi kmpotriva lui Arioc, kmpqratul Elasarului: patru kmpqrayi kmpotriva a cinci.
RussianУ лЕДПТМБПНЕТПН, ГБТЕН еМБНУЛЙН, жЙДБМПН, ГБТЕН зПЙНУЛЙН, бНТБЖЕМПН, ГБТЕН уЕООББТУЛЙН, бТЙПИПН, ГБТЕН еММБУБТУЛЙН, --ЮЕФЩТЕ ГБТС РТПФЙЧ РСФЙ.
Spanisha saber, contra Quedarlaomer rey de Elam, Tidal rey de Goím, Amrafel rey de Sinar y Arioc rey de Elasar: cuatro reyes contra cinco.
Swedishmot Kedorlaomer, konungen i Elam, Tideal, konungen över Goim, Amrafel, konungen i Sinear, och Arjok, konungen i Ellasar, fyra konungar mot de fem.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Tidal

Derivations

Words beginning with "tidal": tidally. (additional references)

Words ending with "tidal": cotidal, intertidal, nontidal. (additional references)

Words containing "tidal": intertidally. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Tidal" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: bidal, Cidhal, fidal, idal, sheidal, tada, tadle, Taxal, tiad, tial, tida, tidan, tidel, tidle, tido, tidol, tifa, tifal, tikal, tinal, Tindale, Tindill, tital, tiva, Tiwag, Tixall, Toadal, todall, Toida, tovdal, Tridel, tudle, Tybalt, Tydac, Tyndalle, Tyndalls. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Tidal"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "tidal" (pronounced tī"dul)
5t ī" d u lintertidal.
4-ī" d u lbridal, bridle, homicidal, idle, idol, idyll, suicidal, Seidel, sidle.
3-d u laddle, alkaloidal, antipodal, astraddle, backpedal, beadle, Bedell, befuddle, bindle, Boodle, Brindle, bundle, caboodle, candle, caudal, caudle, Coddle, colloidal, cradle, cuddle, dawdle, Doodle, dwindle, feudal, fiddle, fondle, genocidal, girdle, handle, huddle, hurdle, spindle, straddle, supermodel, swindle, intermodal, kindle, ladle, manhandle, medal, meddle, middle, minoxidil, mishandle, modal, model, mollycoddle, muddle, needle, noodle, paddle, panhandle, pedal, peddle, Piddle, poodle, puddle, pyramidal, rekindle, remodel, rhizoidal, riddle, Ruddle, Rundle, saddle, sandal, scandal, toddle, trundle, twaddle, Tweedle, twiddle, unbundle, vandal, Waddle, Wedel, widdle, Windle, yodel.

Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits.

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Anagrams: Tidal

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "a-d-i-l-t"

-1 letter: adit, alit, dial, dita, laid, lati, tail, tali.

-2 letters: aid, ail, ait, alt, dal, dit, lad, lat, lid, lit, tad, til.

-3 letters: ad, ai, al, at, id, it, la, li, ta, ti.

 Words containing the letters "a-d-i-l-t"
 

+1 letter: daylit, detail, dilate, distal, tailed, tuladi.

 

+2 letters: citadel, cladist, cotidal, dactyli, datival, deltaic, details, dialect, dialist, digital, dilated, dilater, dilates, dilator, dualist, duality, edictal, ligated, matilda, outlaid, plaited, plastid, plaudit, redtail, staidly, tabloid, taliped, tallied, tardily, tidally, trailed, triclad, tuladis, wildcat.

 

+3 letters: adroitly, algidity, alighted, altitude, anticold, articled, bidental, ciliated, citadels, cladists, dactylic, daintily, dalmatic, daltonic, dartling, dateline, datively, daylight, deadlift, delating, delation, delicate, dentalia, dentinal, depilate, detailed, detailer, detrital, diacetyl, dialects, dialists, diallist, dialytic, diastole, diastral, dicrotal, didactyl, digitals, dilatant, dilatate, dilaters, dilating, dilation, dilative, dilators, dilatory, dioptral, diplomat, dipteral, displant, distally, divalent, dovetail, draftily, dualists, ducktail, dutiable, editable, elaterid, entailed, filiated, foliated, gilthead, gladiate, gladiest, handlist, idealist, ideality, idolater, idolator, idolatry, inflated, isolated, labiated, lacertid, lapidate, lapidist, lardiest, lariated, latitude, latticed, leadiest, librated, lineated, liquated, maledict, matildas, medalist, misdealt, modality, nodality, nontidal, pantiled, petaloid, pileated, plastids, plaudits, plicated, redtails, retailed, sodalist, sodalite, sodality, steadily, tabloids, tailored, tailskid, tailwind, talipeds, talmudic, tawdrily, thalloid, thinclad, tideland, tiltyard, toadlike, toroidal, triclads, trinodal, tripedal, tripodal, validate, validity, violated, wildcats.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Crosswords
3. Usage: Modern
4. Usage: Commercial
5. Images: Slideshow
6. Images: Photo Album
7. Images: Digital Art
8. Quotations: Non-fiction
9. Usage Frequency
10. Expressions
11. Expressions: Internet
12. Translations: Modern
13. Bible Trace
14. Abbreviations
15. Acronyms
16. Derivations
17. Rhymes
18. Anagrams
19. Bibliography


  

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