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| has gloss | (noun) the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide); "a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune" -Shakespeare flood, rising tide, flood tide |
| lexicalization | eng: flood tide |
| lexicalization | eng: flood |
| lexicalization | eng: rising tide |
| subclass of | (noun) the periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the gravitational pull of the moon tide |
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| Catalan | |
| lexicalization | cat: flux |
| Czech | |
| lexicalization | ces: příliv |
| Mandarin Chinese | |
| lexicalization | cmn: zhǎng chao |
| lexicalization | cmn: 涨潮 |
| lexicalization | cmn: 漲潮 |
| Esperanto | |
| lexicalization | epo: fluso |
| Croatian | |
| lexicalization | hrv: plima |
| Hungarian | |
| lexicalization | hun: dagály |
| Indonesian | |
| lexicalization | ind: pasang naik |
| Korean | |
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| lexicalization | kor: 밀물 |
| Norwegian | |
| lexicalization | nor: høyvann |
| Castilian | |
| lexicalization | spa: marea alta |
| lexicalization | spa: marea creciente |
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| opposite | (noun) the tide while water is flowing out ebbtide |
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