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English
Etymology
From co- + tidal.
Adjective
cotidal (not comparable)
- Describing the locations (and of related lines on a chart) linking places where tides occur at the same time of day
Derived terms
Translations
relating to locations where tides occur at the same time of the day
Anagrams
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English cotidal.
Pronunciation
Adjective
cotidal (feminine cotidale, masculine plural cotidaux, feminine plural cotidales)
- (geography) cotidal
- courbe cotidal ― cotidal line
Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French cotidal.
Adjective
cotidal m or n (feminine singular cotidală, masculine plural cotidali, feminine and neuter plural cotidale)
- (geography) cotidal
Declension