A coming in of the tide
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FLUXA coming in of the tide.
sublittoralRelating to or denoting a biogeographic zone extending (in the sea) from the average line of low tide to the edge of the continental shelf or (in a large lake) beyond the littoral zone but still well lit
OFMEN"There is a tide in the affairs .. . . ."
aggersa. high tide in which the water rises to a certain level, recedes, then rises again b. low tide in which the water recedes to a certain level, rises slightly, then recedes again
aggera. high tide in which the water rises to a certain level, recedes, then rises again b. low tide in which the water recedes to a certain level, rises slightly, then recedes again
premillenariana believer in the premillennial coming of Christ
premillenariansPREMILLENARIAN, a believer in the premillennial coming of Christ
immigrationThe action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
ANGERWhat steam coming out of the ears may signify in a cartoon
millenarianone who believes in the second coming of Christ to reign on earth a thousand years
millenariansMILLENARIAN, one who believes in the second coming of Christ to reign on earth a thousand years
smokeboarda board suspended in front of a fireplace to prevent the smoke coming out into the room
northerlysituated in the north; towards the north; (esp of the wind) coming from the north / a northerly wind
smokeboardsSMOKEBOARD, a board suspended in front of a fireplace to prevent the smoke coming out into the room
stay(of a fore-and-aft-rigged vessel) heading into the wind with sails shaking, as in coming about
kneepiece of timber naturally or artificially bent for use in supporting structures coming together at an angle (as the deck beams of a ship)
kneedpiece of timber naturally or artificially bent for use in supporting structures coming together at an angle (as the deck beams of a ship)
shakersA member of an American religious sect, the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Coming, established in England c.1750 and living simply in celibate mixed communities
millenarianismThe doctrine of or belief in a future (and typically imminent) thousand-year age of blessedness, beginning with or culminating in the Second Coming of Christ. It is central to the teaching of groups such as Plymouth Brethren, Adventists, Mormons, and Jehovah's Witnesses