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NEAP , a word only used of tides in which the high-See also:water See also:mark is at its lowest, there being the least difference in level between high and See also:low water, opposed to " See also:spring tides " (see See also:TIDE). The word is obscure in origin. It appears in O. End of Article: NEAPAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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