tideland

/ˈtɪdlænd/

Definitions

1. noun

A low-lying area of land that is usually underwater at high tide but exposed at low tide, typically found near a sea or ocean.

“The coastal town was surrounded by a large tideland that became a popular spot for beachcombers during low tide.”

Synonyms

  • salt marsh
  • tidal flat

Antonyms

  • high ground