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eb - translation to English

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Eb; EB (disambiguation); E.b.; Eb.; E B; Eb (disambiguation); E.B.

eb         
n. ebb, flowing back of the tide; recession, decline
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  • ''Children's Britannica''
  • 1st edition]].
  • Advertisement for the 9th edition (1898)
  • US advertisement for the 11th edition from the May 1913 issue of ''[[National Geographic Magazine]]''
  • [[Macropædia]]}}, respectively. The last three volumes are the 2002 Book of the Year (black spine) and the two-volume index (cyan spine).
  • Encyclopædia Britannica}}, 1771
  • hieroglyphs]] on the [[Rosetta Stone]] (pictured).
  • A wooden shipping crate for the 14th edition of the ''Britannica''
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low tide         
  • Bar Harbor]], [[Maine]], U.S. (2014)
  • Low tide at Bangchuidao scenic area, [[Dalian]], [[Liaoning Province]], [[China]]
  • Brouscon's Almanach]] of 1546: Compass bearings of high waters in the [[Bay of Biscay]] (left) and the coast from [[Brittany]] to [[Dover]] (right).
  • Brouscon's Almanach of 1546: Tidal diagrams "according to the age of the moon".
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  • alt=Diagram showing a circle with closely spaced arrows pointing away from the reader on the left and right sides, while pointing towards the user on the top and bottom.
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  • The harbour of [[Gorey, Jersey]] falls dry at low tide.
  • alt=Photo of partially submerged rock showing horizontal bands of different color and texture, where each band represents a different fraction of time spent submerged.
  • alt=Map showing relative tidal magnitudes of different ocean areas
  • Ocean Beach]] in [[San Francisco]], [[California]], U.S.
  • 4}} feet above mean low water and is still falling, as indicated by pointing of the arrow. Indicator is powered by system of pulleys, cables and a float. (Report Of The Superintendent Of The Coast & Geodetic Survey Showing The Progress Of The Work During The Fiscal Year Ending With June 1897 (p. 483))
  • Earth's rotation drags the position of the tidal bulge ahead of the position directly under the Moon showing the lag angle.
  • alt=Graph showing one line each for M&nbsp;<sub>2</sub>, S&nbsp;<sub>2</sub>, N&nbsp;<sub>2</sub>, K&nbsp;<sub>1</sub>, O&nbsp;<sub>1</sub>, P&nbsp;<sub>1</sub>, and one for their summation, with the X axis spanning slightly more than a single day
  • alt=Graph with a single line showing tidal peaks and valleys gradually cycling between higher highs and lower highs over a 14-day period
  • alt=Graph showing with a single line showing only a minimal annual tidal fluctuation
  • alt=Graph with a single line rising and falling between 4 peaks around 3 and four valleys around −3
  • alt=Graph showing 6 lines with two lines for each of three cities. Nelson has two monthly spring tides, while Napier and Wellington each have one.
  • 2}} hours before high tide
  • In [[Maine]] (U.S.), low tide occurs roughly at moonrise and high tide with a high Moon, corresponding to the simple gravity model of two tidal bulges; at most places however, the Moon and tides have a [[phase shift]].
  • alt=Chart illustrating that tidal heights enter in calculations of legally significant data such as ''boundary lines'' between the high seas and territorial waters. Chart shows an exemplar coastline, identifying bottom features such as longshore bar and berms, tidal heights such as mean higher high water, and distances from shore such as the 12 mile limit.
  • The types of tides
  • Illustration by the course of half a month
  • alt=Three graphs. The first shows the twice-daily rising and falling tide pattern with nearly regular high and low elevations. The second shows the much more variable high and low tides that form a "mixed tide". The third shows the day-long period of a diurnal tide.
  • A regular water level chart
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Definition

EB
Electronic Banking (Reference: banking)

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EB

EB, Eb, or E may refer to:

Examples of use of eb
1. This building shares similarities with EB III "temples" at Denizli‘s Beycesultan.
2. He added: "I saw a programme about children with EB and I just wanted to help.
3. The cause of the fire at EB Stone & Son, Inc. wasn‘t yet known.
4. There has also been a backlog of employment based (EB) green cards," the Chamber said.
5. His company, EB Developers, operates mainly in Florida, where he built residential and leisure projects valued at $2 billion.