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Tidal Moderate

Origin: Latin suffix -al

Tidal has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

of or relating to or caused by tides

"tidal wave"

2

relating to tides

"The tidal currents in the estuary moved rapidly as the moon rose."

Related Terms

Origin

The adjective tidal likely emerged in Middle English as a blend of the words tide and -al to describe things related to ocean waves. While it may have also been borrowed directly from an unrecorded Medieval Latin form, its roots ultimately trace back to Old English tīd meaning "time" or "season."

Rhyming Words
dal adal odal udal medal iodal abdal andal nidal pedal vidal nadal cidal rydal hadal nodal didal badal modal migdal
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