tidal basin
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Tweet n. 1. A shallow coastal inlet or bay that fills and empties with water as the tide rises and falls, often characterized by tidal flats and marshes. 2. A body of water in a tidal region that is maintained at a desired water level by gates or other artificial means. |
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