"Tiding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
There is no word "tiding" in the dictionary. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-existent word.
However, I'm assuming you meant the word "tidings" which means:
tidings (noun)
Information or news, especially important or surprising news.
Example: "The tidings of the company's success were met with joy and celebration."
The word "tidewater" refers to:<br><br>A stretch of sea or ocean water near the shore that is subject to the rise and fall of the tide.<br><br>In the United States, the term "Tidewater" is also used to describe the coastal areas where the water level fluctuates with the tide. This encompasses the region between the coastline and the edge of the continental shelf.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also imply ownership or influence over a certain area of water. For example, "Tidewater rights" or "Tidewater privileges" might refer to rights or benefits that come with having control over a certain portion of the tidewater.<br><br>In a historical context, the term "Tidewater" is also associated with the service of tidewater ports, which served as important trading centers during colonial times in the United States.
News or reports, especially news considered to be interesting or important.<br><br>Example: She had tidings of his safe arrival from abroad.<br><br>Synonyms: news, intelligence, gossip, rumors
I couldn't find any meaning for the word "tidology" in a standard dictionary. It may be a made-up or rare word.<br><br>However, I can suggest that it might be related to "tide" and "ology" (meaning study of a subject). Therefore, a possible definition could be: "the study of tides or tidal forces".
A tiebreaker is an additional game or action taken to decide the winner of a competition or contest when the score is tied.
Tie-dye is a technique of dyeing fabric in which the fabric is wrung and pleated before being dyed, creating a unique, multi-colored pattern. The fabric is manipulated into folds, twists, or bindings to resist the dye, creating distinctive patterns and variations in color.
To be tied-dyed refers to the process of dyeing fabric in a unique and unpredictable way, typically by folding, twisting, or binding it before applying the dye. This technique creates intricate patterns and designs on the fabric, with the exact appearance varying depending on the folding and dyeing techniques used.<br><br>The term can also be used to describe clothing, textiles, or other items that have been dyed in this manner, often with a casual or psychedelic aesthetic.
A fastener used to join or hold things together, typically a small circular or oblong device with a point or prong at each end and a means of being secured by threading or clasping.