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tideland

[tahyd-land] / ˈtaɪdˌlænd /


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During the meeting, Kim also called for officials to build new irrigation systems, supply more efficient farming machines and convert more tideland into farmland.

From Seattle Times Mar. 1, 2023

Standing on its northern tip, a gentle tideland of almost-white sand, you can look east to the city’s skyline and marvel at all that has changed.

From Seattle Times Dec. 22, 2021

The new bird sanctuary, consisting of one hundred acres of unspoiled tideland, and is protected by the state.

From SAT Tests

The oil & water states kept up their fight, and understandably: Texas in one year got $14 million for school money from tideland royalties.

From Time Magazine Archive

The tideland spruce is the most important lumber tree in Alaska.

From Trees Worth Knowing by Rogers, Julia Ellen




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