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spring tide

–noun
1. the large rise and fall of the tide at or soon after the new or the full moon.
2. any great flood or swelling rush: a spring tide of compliments.

Origin:
1520–30
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n.  
  1. The exceptionally high and low tides that occur at the time of the new moon or the full moon when the sun, moon, and earth are approximately aligned.

  2. A great flood or rush, as of emotion.

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spring tide

tide of maximal range, near the time of new and full moon when the Sun and Moon are in syzygy-i.e., aligned with the Earth. Conjunction is the time during new moon when the Sun and Moon lie on the same side of the Earth. The other syzygy condition, opposition, occurs during full moon when the Sun and Moon are positioned on opposite sides of the Earth. In either case of syzygy, the tide-producing forces of the Sun and the Moon reinforce each other, and the tidal amplitudes on Earth are at their greatest. See tide.

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