| A | B |
| tide | the periodic rise and fall of the ocean, produced by the sun and moon |
| tidal wave | aa deestructive ocean wave produced by a earthquake or strong wind |
| tidal | of tides; havving tides; caused by tides |
| spring tide | a tide that has the greatest rise, occuring at or soon after the new full moon |
| tide water | a boody of water effected by tides |
| tide way | a channel in which a tidal currennt runs |
| tide land | land alternately covered and uncovered by tides |
| tidal bore | a high wave or wall of tidal water that forms in a funnel - shaped, shallow bay and movves upstrean with great force |
| sun | a star that gives us light and heat which we revolve around |
| moon | the earth's orbit that revovles around us every 29 and a half days that reflects off the sun |