You want to reject this entry: please give us your comments (bad translation/definition, duplicate entries...) Definition and synonyms of spring tide from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education. Suggest new translation/definition The highest spring tides (equinoctial springs) occur at the equinoxesa helical spring used to hold closed a valve in the cylinder head of an internal-combustion engineany spring that closes a valve after it has been opened mechanically or by flow pressureEnglish Collins Dictionary - English Definition & Thesaurusbounce, bound, hop, jump, leap, rebound, recoil, vaultarise, be derived, be descended, come, derive, descend, emanate, emerge, grow, issue, originate, proceed, start, stemappear, burgeon, come into existence or being, develop, mushroom, shoot upbounce, bounciness, buoyancy, elasticity, flexibility, givebeginning, cause, fount, fountainhead, origin, root, source, well, wellspringEnglish Collins Dictionary - English synonyms & ThesaurusWhen something is 'in the air', it means something exciting or significant is taking place or about to happen. Tide: a prevailing or general movement or inclination. English-Definition dictionary : translate English words into Definition with online dictionaries to jump out of placeto make (wood, etc.) I tried to think, to struggle against the tide that was sweeping me away.
Spring tides occur when the Moon is either new or full, and the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth are aligned.
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Synonyms for spring tide in Free Thesaurus. This is the British English definition of spring tide.View American English definition of spring tide.
to become warped or split(of game or quarry) to start or rise suddenly from coverthe act or an instance of moving rapidly back from a position of tensiona natural outflow of ground water, as forming the source of a streama device, such as a coil or strip of steel, that stores potential energy when it is compressed, stretched, or bent and releases it when the restraining force is removedthe season of the year between winter and summer, astronomically from the March equinox to the June solstice in the N hemisphere and from the September equinox to the December solstice in the S hemisphereone of a set of strips of rubber, steel, etc., running down the inside of the handle of a cricket bat, hockey stick, etc.a mooring line, usually one of a pair that cross amidshipsan enclosed pocket of air used to absorb shock or sudden fluctuations of loada coiled spring contained in a boxlike frame, used as base for mattresses, chairs, etca natural spring of mineral water at a temperature of 21°C (70°F) or above, found in areas of volcanic activitya town in N England, in Sunderland unitary authority, Tyne and Wear: coal-mining. 1 either of the two tides that occur at or just after new moon and full moon when the tide-generating force of the sun acts in the same direction as that of the moon, reinforcing it and causing the greatest rise and fall in tidal level. The highest spring tides (equinoctial springs) occur at the equinoxesEnglish Collins Dictionary - English Definition & Thesaurusto move or cause to move suddenly upwards or forwards in a single motionto release or be released from a forced position by elastic force(of a part of a mechanism, etc.)