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ˈtide-table [f. tide n. 7, 8 + table n. 10.] A table, or tabular list, showing the time of high water at a place or places on each day during the year or other period.
1594J. Davis (title) The Seaman's Secrets,..wherein is taught the three kindes of Sayling,..also an Horizontall Tyde Table. 1710Brit. Apollo III. No. 85. 2/1 Mr. Flamstead's Tide-Table..will shew him the Time of High-Water. 1840Encycl. Brit. (ed. 7) XXI. 284/1 Tolerably accurate tide-tables have long been published annually for London, and still better for Liverpool. |