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ˈtaɪd ltidal
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Princeton's WordNet
tidaladjective
of or relating to or caused by tides
"tidal wave"
Wiktionary
tidaladjective
relating to tides
Wikipedia
tidal
Tidal (stylized in all caps) is a Norwegian-American subscription-based music, podcast and video streaming service that offers audio and music videos. Tidal was launched in 2014 by Swedish public company Aspiro which is now majority-owned by Block, Inc., an American payment processing company.With distribution agreements with all three major record labels and many independent labels, Tidal claims to provide access to more than 80 million tracks and 350,000 music videos. It offers two levels of service: Tidal HiFi (up to CD quality – FLAC-based 16-bit/44.1 kHz) and Tidal HiFi Plus (up to MQA – 24-bit/96 kHz). Tidal claims to pay the highest percentage of royalties to music artists and songwriters within the music streaming market.In March 2015, Aspiro was acquired by Project Panther Bidco Ltd., which relaunched the service with a mass-marketing campaign, promoting it as the first artist-owned streaming service. In January 2017, Sprint Corporation bought 33% of Tidal for a reported $200 million. In March 2021, Block, then known as Square, agreed to pay $297 million for majority ownership of Tidal. In June, 2022, through the disclosure of the Annual Stockholder Meeting 2022, Block reported that the stake acquired in the Tidal music service was 86.8%.While some observers praised the high-fidelity audio quality, and higher subscription fees that would result in higher royalties to the artists and songwriters, others felt the high subscription fees and exclusive Tidal content from the artists involved could lead to more music piracy. Tidal claimed to have over 3 million subscribers in 2016, although the veracity of those claims and the company's reported streaming numbers have been questioned. As of March 2021, Tidal operates in 61 countries.
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Tidal refers to anything pertaining to the regular rising and falling of Earth's oceans and bodies of water caused by the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun. It can also relate to or be influenced by tides, or occurring, appearing, or relating to a specific time when a tide is at its highest level.
Webster Dictionary
Tidaladjective
of or pertaining to tides; caused by tides; having tides; periodically rising and falling, or following and ebbing; as, tidal waters
Wikidata
Tidal
Tidal is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Fiona Apple, in the United States on July 23, 1996 by Work Records and Columbia Records. It peaked at number 15 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and up to October 2005 had sold 2.7 million copies in the U.S. according to Nielsen SoundScan. It was certified gold by the RIAA in December 1996, platinum in July 1997, two times platinum the following October and three times platinum in April 1999. Tidal produced six singles: "Shadowboxer", "Slow Like Honey", "Sleep to Dream", "The First Taste", "Criminal" and "Never Is a Promise". "Criminal", the album's most popular single, won a 1998 Grammy Award for "Best Female Rock Vocal Performance" and was named the single of 1997 in a poll of Rolling Stone readers. The music video for "The First Taste" never aired in the U.S. The 2005 album I've Got My Own Hell to Raise by Bettye Lavette is titled after a lyric in "Sleep to Dream", and includes a cover of that song. In 2008, Entertainment Weekly named Tidal the 20th Best Album of the last 25 years. In 2010, Rolling Stone placed it among the greatest albums of the 1990s, at number 83. A year later, Slant Magazine placed it at number 74.
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Tidal
Tidal enables people to share their passions. We find those talking about what they love online and connect the best of what they’re saying to publishers and brands.
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Tilda
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Tidal in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Tidal in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Tidal in a Sentence
No-one should be in any doubt : There is a tidal wave of Omicron coming.
I'm afraid it is now clear that two doses of vaccine are simply not enough to give the level of protection we all need, no-one should be in any doubt : There is a tidal wave of Omicron coming.
It's devastating to see what I saw on the Blanco River when this tidal wave of water just swept away neighborhoods.
The energy itself of tidal streams is familiar to people, it's kinetic energy, so it's not too dissimilar to something like wind, the bits of technology that generate power look not too different to a wind turbine.
Geothermal heating could support' life zones' under its surface, akin to subsurface lakes found in Antarctica, we note that the surface temperature on Jupiter's icy moon Europa is similar to Edward Emerson Barnard b, but because of tidal heating, Europa probably has liquid oceans under its icy surface.
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- marealCatalan, Valencian
- přílivovýCzech
- tidevandDanish
- GezeitenGerman
- παλιρροιακόςGreek
- tajdoEsperanto
- marealSpanish
- جزر و مدPersian
- vuorovesi-Finnish
- maréeFrench
- taoidmhearIrish
- ज्वारHindi
- árapályHungarian
- pasang surutIndonesian
- mareaItalian
- 간만Korean
- ThadalLatin
- getijDutch
- tidevannNorwegian
- pływowyPolish
- marésPortuguese
- mareeRomanian
- приливныйRussian
- tidvattens-Swedish
- gelgitTurkish
- припливнийUkrainian
- سمندریUrdu
- thủy triềuVietnamese
- 潮汐Chinese
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