"king tide" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: king tides [plural]
Etymology: From king (“something preeminent”) + tide. Head templates: {{en-noun}} king tide (plural king tides)
  1. An unusually high spring tide that occurs during full moon in the summer and winter months (when the earth is at perihelion and the earth, moon and sun are aligned). Wikipedia link: king tide Categories (topical): Oceanography, Tides Hypernyms: spring tide Translations (exceptionally high spring tides that occur on occasion): marea viva [feminine] (Galician), mareas vivas [feminine, plural] (Galician), ngā tai a Kupe (Maori)

Inflected forms

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          "text": "2008, David Corlett, Stormy Weather: The Challenge of Climate Change and Displacement, UNSW Press, page 8,\nThe unprecedented 2006 king tide was alarming."
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          "text": "2008, Bob Shepherd, Circuit, Pan MacMillan, UK, unnumbered page,\nHe told me that due to the interaction of certain moon phases with the broken coastline and offlying islands in that region, once every four years for four days they experience what are known as ‘king tides’. These tides can rise twenty feet above normal tide levels. The king tide phenomenon was not recorded in the tide tables or charts, so I had no way of knowing they existed when planning the exercise."
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          "text": "2010, Margaret Somerville, Tony Perkins, Singing the Coast, Aboriginal Studies Press, page 91,\nOther fish, prawns and crabs come into the Lake on the king tides and swim up to the warm backwaters to breed."
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        },
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