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What (who) is eagre$511301$ - definition

WATER WAVE TRAVELING UPSTREAM A RIVER OR NARROW BAY DUE TO INCOMING TIDE
Eagre; Mascaret; Bore tide; Eygre; Whelp (tidal bore); Bohr Tide; Tidal bores
  • Video of the [[Arnside Bore]], in the United Kingdom
  • Tidal bore on the [[River Ribble]]
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  • Tidal bore on the [[Petitcodiac River]]
  • The Trent Aegir seen from West Stockwith, [[Nottinghamshire]], 20 September 2005
  • The Trent Aegir at [[Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]], 20 September 2005
  • The tidal bore in Upper [[Cook Inlet]], in [[Alaska]]
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eagre         
n.
[Written also Eger and Eygre.] Bore, great tidal wave.
tidal bore         
¦ noun a large wave or bore caused by the constriction of the spring tide as it enters a long, narrow, shallow inlet.
Tidal bore         
A tidal bore,Sometimes also known as an aegir, eagre, or eygre in the context of specific instances in Britain. often simply given as bore in context, is a tidal phenomenon in which the leading edge of the incoming tide forms a wave (or waves) of water that travels up a river or narrow bay, reversing the direction of the river or bay's current.

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Tidal bore

A tidal bore, often simply given as bore in context, is a tidal phenomenon in which the leading edge of the incoming tide forms a wave (or waves) of water that travels up a river or narrow bay, reversing the direction of the river or bay's current. It is a strong tide that pushes up the river, against the current.