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/oʊˈtaɪdiːz/Definitions
1. noun
Small or irregular ridges or grooves on the surface of a rock or cliff, or similar features in the ground.
“The geologist studied the formation of the otides on the ancient rock face.”
1. noun
Small or irregular ridges or grooves on the surface of a rock or cliff, or similar features in the ground.
“The geologist studied the formation of the otides on the ancient rock face.”