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Definition of Tideland
1. Noun. Land near the sea that is overflowed by the tide.
Definition of Tideland
1. n. Land that is overflowed by tide water; hence, land near the sea.
Definition of Tideland
1. Noun. The area at the shore that is exposed to the effects of the tide. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Tideland
1. land alternately covered and uncovered by the tide [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tideland
Literary usage of Tideland
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1922)
"In every ease it may, In conveying the tideland, either grant or withhold rights
... Where a tideland owner acquires rights of access to deep water it is by ..."
2. Plan of Seattle: Report of the Municipal Plans Commission by Virgil Gay Bogue (1911)
"From Alki Point to Brace Point, the present city limits, and for a mile south
thereof, a marginal way is proposed in the state tideland plat. ..."
3. Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope by George Bishop Sudworth (1908)
"... through which groups of trees are built up, and which combine with other groups
to form continuous stands. Sitka Spruce; tideland Spruce. ..."
4. Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope by George Bishop Sudworth (1908)
"... through which groups of trees are built up, and which combine with other groups
to form .continuous stands. Sitka Spruce; tideland Spruce. ..."
5. United States Military Reservations, National Cemeteries, and Military Parks by Jason F. Defandorff (1916)
"... covering one tract of upland containing 5 acres more or less, and one tract
of tideland in front of same containing 3 acres, more or less. ..."
6. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1903)
"In 1893 he was engaged as Engineer for the Board of tideland Appraisers for ...
establishing harbor lines and waterways, and plotted the tideland areas at ..."