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riptide

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See also: rip tide

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Etymology

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From rip +‎ tide.

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Noun

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riptide (plural riptides)

  1. A particularly strong tidal current.
  2. A rip current which may carry a swimmer offshore (the term "riptide" used in this sense is a misnomer).
    This beach suffers from a riptide that can easily sweep you out to sea.

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  • (strong flow of water away from the shore): rip current

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