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188 words match “TIDE”

EVENTIDE n.
The time of evening; evening. [Poetic.] Spenser.
GLOTTIC; GLOTTIDEAN a.
Of or pertaining to the glottis; glottal.
ISATIDE n.
A white crystalline substance obtained by the partial reduction of isatin. [Written also isatyde.]
LACTIDE n.
A white, crystalline substance, obtained from also, by extension, any similar substance.
LATIDENTATE a.
Broad-toothed.
LENTENTIDE n.
The season of Lenten or Lent.
MERCAPTIDE n.
und of mercaptan formed by replacing its sulphur hydrogen by a metal; as, potassium mercaptide, C2H5SK.
MISTIDE v.
To happen or come to pass unfortunately; also, to suffer evil fortune. [Obs.]
MORNINGTIDE n.
Morning time. [Poetic]
MULTIDENTATE a.
Having many teeth, or toothlike processes.
NOONTIDE n.
The time of noon; midday.
OFTENTIDE adv.
Frequently; often. [Obs.] Robert of Brunne.
OPETIDE n. 4 definitions
he common fields are open to all kinds of stock. [Prov.Eng.] Halliwell. [Written also opentide.]
PASSIONTIDE n.
The last fortnight of Lent.
PLASTID; PLASTIDE n. 2 definitions
A formative particle of albuminous matter; a monad; a cytode. See the Note under Morphon. Haeckel.
POLYCYSTIDEA n.
A division of Gregarinæ including those that have two or more internal divisions of the body.
SHROVETIDE n.
The days immediately preceding Ash Widnesday, especially the period between the evening before Quinguagesima Sunday and the morning of Ash Wednesday.
SPRINGTIDE n.
The time of spring; springtime. Thomson.
STAUROTIDE n.
Staurolite.
SUMMERTIDE n.
Summer time.
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