tidewater
Etymology
From tide + water.
tidewater means A region in Virginia and Maryland, United States, along the coast and the Chesapeake Bay. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.
name
- A region in Virginia and Maryland, United States, along the coast and the Chesapeake Bay.
noun
- Water affected by the flow of the tide, especially tidal streams.“Their mission in life was to tote bituminous coal out of the mountain fastness of West Virginia and move it west to the gateways of Deepwater, Columbus and Toledo and east to tidewater at Hampton Roads.”
- The seaboard.“She was born Mary Blair Rice, the daughter of a prominent tidewater Virginia family whose roots stretched back to the colonial era.”
- A structure or house with large wraparound porches and hip roofs designed for wet and hot climates.