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Tidal is an adjective referring to tides, the twice daily movement of the oceans in response to gravity of the earth and the moon, largely.

Some uses of the word include:

  • Tidal power or energy
  • Tidal wave
  • Tidal barrage or dam
  • Tidal area
  • Tidal debris
  • Tidal records
  • Tidal movements
  • Tidal charts
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