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tidal

[tahyd-l] / ˈtaɪd l /


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But the waters of “Beast of War” are as calm as Jean-Paul Marat’s bathtub, and the lack of a tidal reality is a bit distracting from the attendant dangers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Strong tidal forces can generate heat inside a moon, keeping it geologically active.

From Science Daily

She said Malibu’s location at the base of coastal mountains requires the city to safeguard homes from hazards such as landslides and tidal erosion, which takes additional time.

From The Wall Street Journal

She feels investment should be concentrated on technologies such as tidal energy, as proposed by Morlais off the western coast of Anglesey.

From BBC

"The star must have been spun up through tidal interactions with its companion, which further supports the idea that this system has a complex history."

From Science Daily