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tidal land

noun as in tidal flat

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Nearly all of its current waterfront was once tidal land, and Hong Kong International Airport was built on open ocean.

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King says there is a longstanding tradition of open access to tidal land in Maine and it typically allows harvesters of species such as clams and marine worms to work the flats of the intertidal zone at Acadia.

The 26 acres of tidal land and 20-plus acres of upland have been in Sawyer’s family for three generations.

The 26 acres of tidal land and 20-plus acres of upland have been in Sawyer’s family for three generations.

The result was that they often did not see high ground lying out to seaward from the mangroves and mistakenly designated many areas as tidal land.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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