tideway

tideway
A channel in which the tide sets.

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  • Tideway — Tide way , n. Channel in which the tide sets. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tideway — [tīdwā΄] n. 1. a channel through which a tide runs 2. the tidal part of a river 3. a tidal current …   English World dictionary

  • Tideway — The Tideway is a name given to the part of the River Thames in England that is subject to tides. This stretch of water is downstream from the Teddington Lock and is just under 160 km long. The Tideway includes the Thames Estuary, Thames Gateway… …   Wikipedia

  • tideway — noun (C) AmE 1 a narrow area of water through which the tide flows 2 a strong current flowing through a tideway …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Tideway Systems — Infobox Company company name = Tideway Systems company company type = Private company company slogan = For Effective IT foundation = 2002 location = London, UK num employees = 120 key people = Richard Muirhead: Chairman CEO, Stephane Kurgan: CFO …   Wikipedia

  • Tideway Scullers — Infobox Rowing Club ClubName = Tideway Scullers Clubhouse BladeColour BladeColour Emblem = Location = Chiswick, England Coordinates = Founded = Motto = Membership = HomeWater = Tideway Website = www.tidewayscullers.com Affiliations = ARA Events …   Wikipedia

  • Tideway School — Infobox UK school name = Tideway School size = latitude = 50.78714 longitude = 0.04082 dms = dms motto = motto pl = established = approx = closed = c approx = type = religion = president = head label = Headteacher head = Mr Adrian Money r head… …   Wikipedia

  • tideway — noun Date: 1798 a channel in which the tide runs …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • tideway — a channel through which a tidal current flows …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • tideway — /tuyd way /, n. a channel in which a tidal current runs. Also, tide way. [1620 30; TIDE1 + WAY1] * * * …   Universalium

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