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tidemark

[tahyd-mahrk] / ˈtaɪdˌmɑrk /


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Its white plank floor is mottled with mold, and its landscape bears an ominously high tidemark.

From New York Times

A church has a brown tidemark halfway up its towers.

From Seattle Times

He is aiming for an even higher tidemark than May’s.

From Economist

What is a day or an hour or a lifetime Gauged by the ebb and the flow of the ages Shown in the tidemarks on crags prehistoric?

From Project Gutenberg

That is shown very well by a simple little tidemark.

From Project Gutenberg