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Definition of Tidewaters
1. tidewater [n] - See also: tidewater
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tidewaters
Literary usage of Tidewaters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Massachusetts Commission on Waterways and Public Lands (1919)
"Permit issued by the selectmen of Rockport April 18, 1918, to construct two fish
traps in tidewaters of Rockport, one on the easterly side of Knowlton's ..."
2. Annual Report (1915)
"HARRY C. FOYE, to construct and maintain a fish trap in tidewaters of Plymouth
on the outside of Long Beach. Approval of license issued June 1, 1914, ..."
3. Annual Report (1916)
"HOWARD D. SEARS, to construct and maintain a fish weir in the tidewaters of Dennis
in Barnstable Bay. Approval of permit issued by the selectmen of the ..."
4. Reports of Cases by New York (State). Court of Appeals (1902)
"The very implication of the trust upon which the state holds the tideway and
tidewaters speaks of the definite purpose for which it was created. ..."
5. Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States by United States Supreme Court, John William Wallace (1874)
"By that law the title to the shore of the sea, and of the arms of the sea, and
in the soils under tidewaters is, in England, in the king, and, ..."
6. Acts and Resolves Passed by the ... Legislature of the State of Maine by Maine (1921)
"An Act to Authorize the Construction of a Weir in the tidewaters of What Wag
Formerly Muscle Ridge Plantation in the County of Knox. ..."