Greek Meaning of tides

Παλίρροιες

Other Greek words related to Παλίρροιες

Definitions and Meaning of tides in English

tides

the alternate rising and falling of the surface of the ocean and of water bodies (such as gulfs and bays) connected with the ocean that occurs usually twice a day and is the result of differing gravitational forces exerted at different parts of the earth by another body (such as the moon or sun), something that fluctuates like the tides of the sea, something that rises and falls like the tides of the sea, a periodic movement in the earth's crust caused by the same forces that produce ocean tides, one of the periodic movements of the atmosphere resembling those of the ocean and produced by gravitation or diurnal temperature changes, betide, befall, a less marked rising and falling of an inland body of water, flood tide sense 1, a large and increasing quantity or volume, its season, the alternate rising and falling of the surface of the ocean that occurs twice a day and is caused by the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon occurring unequally on different parts of the earth, the overflow of a flooding stream, to flow as or in a tide, a temporary increase or decrease in a specified substance or quality in the body or one of its systems, an ecclesiastical anniversary or festival, to enable to overcome or put up with a difficulty, to cause to float with or as if with the tide, the waters of the ocean, a flowing stream, the flow of the incoming or outgoing tide, a space of time, a fit or opportune time, a periodic distortion on one celestial body caused by the gravitational attraction of another

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Παλίρροιες

the alternate rising and falling of the surface of the ocean and of water bodies (such as gulfs and bays) connected with the ocean that occurs usually twice a d

ρεύματα,κατευθύνσεις,τάσεις,άνεμοι,καμπύλες,ρεύματα,κλίσεις,τρέχει,βάρδιες,τελωνείο

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tidbits => Καλλιτεχνίες, tidal waves => Παλιρροιακά κύματα, tics => Τικ, ticky-tacky => Φτηνό και πρόχειρο, ticky-tack => τικ-τακ,