tidewater (Meaning)

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tidewater (n)

low-lying coastal land drained by tidal streams

the coastal plain of the South: eastern parts of Virginia and North Carolina and South Carolina and Georgia

tidewater Sentence Examples

  1. The tidewater region of Virginia is known for its expansive estuaries and maritime history.
  2. Crabbing is a popular activity in the Chesapeake Bay's tidewater region.
  3. The Potomac River forms the northern boundary of the tidewater area of Maryland.
  4. The Rappahannock River winds through the tidewater counties of Virginia.
  5. The James River flows into the tidewater of Virginia near Williamsburg.
  6. The York River is a major tributary of the Chesapeake Bay in the tidewater region.
  7. The tidewater area of North Carolina is famous for its Outer Banks.
  8. The Pamlico Sound is the largest estuary in the tidewater region of North Carolina.
  9. The tidewater region of South Carolina is known for its rice plantations.
  10. The Savannah River marks the southern boundary of Georgia's tidewater area.

FAQs About the word tidewater

low-lying coastal land drained by tidal streams, the coastal plain of the South: eastern parts of Virginia and North Carolina and South Carolina and Georgia

fen,bottomland, valley, basin, floodplain, flat, plain, lowland, dale, bottom

highland, hump, mountain, highland, altitude, altitude, mountain, elevation, rise, mound

The tidewater region of Virginia is known for its expansive estuaries and maritime history.

Crabbing is a popular activity in the Chesapeake Bay's tidewater region.

The Potomac River forms the northern boundary of the tidewater area of Maryland.

The Rappahannock River winds through the tidewater counties of Virginia.