tide.
(In Navigation).
1. f. alternative and periodic movement of ascent and descent of the waters of the sea, produced by the attraction of the Sun and the moon.
2. f. part of the coast that invade the water in the flow or high tide.
3. f. soft and gentle wind that blows from the sea.
4. f. amount of fish caught by a vessel in a day.
5. f. wind that blows in the basins of the rivers or ravines.
6. f. crowd, masses of people to invade a place.8. f. its. Set the filthiness or bascosidad which is swept and cleaned the streets and will takes by them, provided their trawler with water. U. was m. in Madrid.
1. f. Mar. Aguas muertas.
1. f. mass of oil discharged into the sea, which can cause serious
damage, especially to reach the coast.1. f. proliferation of certain unicellular seaweed producing toxins that accumulate in the body of molluscs and crustaceans make dangerous consumption.
1. f. Mar. water alive.
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establishment of the tides