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  1. summertidenoun

    Summertime.

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  1. Summertide

    Summertide (1990) is a science fiction novel by American writer Charles Sheffield, the first of his series of Heritage Universe. The story takes place millennia in the future, with humans having extensively colonized our spiral arm of the Milky Way and having encountered a number of intelligent alien races. Littered throughout the galaxy are hundreds of massive abandoned engineering projects built by a mysterious race, referred to as The Builders, extinct for three million years. An eclectic group of scientists and opportunists are descending upon one such artifact at a time when its surrounding environment is extremely dangerous to study an unusual phenomenon. The novel includes excerpts from the Lang Universal Artifact Catalog (Fourth Edition), describing several Builder artifacts. Divergence is the next book in the series.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Summertidenoun

    summer time

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  1. Summertide

    Summertide is a science fiction novel by Charles Sheffield written within the Heritage Universe. The story takes place millennia in the future, with humans having extensively colonized our spiral arm of the Milky Way and having encountered a number of intelligent alien races. Littered throughout the galaxy are hundreds of massive abandoned engineering projects built by a mysterious race, referred to as The Builders, extinct for 3 million years. An eclectic group of scientists and opportunists are descending upon one such artifact at a time when its surrounding environment is extremely dangerous to study an unusual phenomenon. Summertide has a sequel, Divergence.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Summertide in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Summertide in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1


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