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  1. -tidesuffix

    time, added to a festival name to indicate the period around that festival.

  2. Etymology: Old English tid, from Old High German zit

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of -tide in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of -tide in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of -tide in a Sentence

  1. Jonathan Rosen:

    A rising tide lifts all boats.

  2. Francis Tusa:

    You get the impression this tells you that Dassault and the French government don't believe the Indian deal will get signed any time soon, dassault have been playing hard ball from day one. Now they have got another customer that will tide them over to the resumption of French domestic purchases with none of the risks of the Indian contract. It places the ball in India's court.

  3. Cleveland Browns:

    For the past five seasons, JC has been a mainstay and iron man at center for us, he came to our organization at a time of instability and was one of the key veterans that helped turn the tide over the past several years.

  4. Gunther Baumgarten:

    President Evo Morales was the last standing of the pink tide, it's definitely a blow.

  5. Florida Gov. Scott:

    As Southwest Florida and the Tampa Bay area continues to feel the devastating impacts of red tide, we will continue taking an aggressive approach by using all available resources to help our local communities.


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