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Red tide   /rɛd taɪd/   Listen
Red tide

noun
1.
Seawater that is discolored by large numbers of certain dinoflagellates that produce saxitoxin.






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"Red tide" Quotes from Famous Books



... I heard the harp of Pindar, and the impassioned song of the dark-eyed Sappho. I thought I heard the lofty epic of the blind Homer, rushing on in the red tide of battle, and the divine Plato discoursing like an oracle ...
— Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales • Robert L. Taylor

... Iron Star saw in their travels, and one stout piece of its steel had now parted from its comrades for ever. In that terrible battle, what was the value of one sword, more or less, to the knights as they charged and fell back with the surging of the red tide? So the sword that Louis wielded lay uncared for where ...
— The Iron Star - And what It saw on Its Journey through the Ages • John Preston True



Words linked to "Red tide" :   saltwater, seawater, brine



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