What's the difference between springtide and springtime?

Springtide


Definition:

  • (n.) The time of spring; springtime.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This autumn season is something more akin to late springtide in the brilliant career of Edna O’Brien, described by her American peer Philip Roth as the greatest living woman writing in English.

Springtime


Definition:

  • (n.) The season of spring; springtide.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I n the spring of 1945,” says the narrator, over bucolic springtime shots of the German countryside, “the allies advancing into the heart of Germany came to Bergen-Belsen.
  • (2) A decrease in response to inhibition by steroids then occurred in the autumn, months after the springtime reactivation of reproductive function (testicular growth, testosterone and gonadotrophin secretion) in testes-intact adult rams.
  • (3) 92 adult patients with springtime allergy were investigated with skin tests, provocation tests and the RAST.
  • (4) The new fact that we report is an increase of CDH cases during springtime, without parallel increase in births.
  • (5) Ofcom is expected to report back around springtime.
  • (6) #BankingUnion December 9, 2013 Peter Spiegel (@SpiegelPeter) #Cyprus fin min Georgiades predicts capital controls mostly lifted by "springtime".
  • (7) An autumnal peak reached its maximum in October rising sharply from the low summer values before falling during the short winter then rising again in springtime.
  • (8) The springtime stratospheric ozone (O3) layer over the Antarctic is thinning by as much as 50 percent, resulting in increased midultraviolet (UVB) radiation reaching the surface of the Southern Ocean.
  • (9) Tim Sparks, a professor at Coventry University, has examined more than 160,000 observations of oaks and found that the more the first dates of flowering vary in springtime the poorer the acorn crop.
  • (10) He became the golden boy of Edwardian England whose life had been cut short “at the moment when it seemed to have reached its springtime”, wrote Winston Churchill in the first obituary .
  • (11) Almost all of the cases occurred during the springtime.
  • (12) I once read a science-fiction story in which astronauts voyaging to a distant star were waxing homesick: "Just to think that it's springtime back on Earth!"
  • (13) Against a vibrant springtime backdrop and hints about "the nesting season", Arrietty's relationship with a sickly human boy unfolds like a courtship.
  • (14) Wuthering Heights forsakes Arnold's beloved housing estates altogether – though even the most forbidding of these would resemble Paris in springtime next to the rain-lashed moors near the Pennine Way where Arnold filmed her adaptation.
  • (15) Meanwhile, the critic Michael Bronski announced: 'The groundhog is the resurrected Christ, the ever-hopeful renewal of life at springtime, at a time of pagan-Christian holidays.
  • (16) The day before we arrive, a troupe of local dancers performs Springtime For Hitler in front of the venue; they’re publicising a forthcoming local production, and seem to go down well with the party faithful.
  • (17) After 9 minutes of activation, the following results were found, with a significance of p < 0.01: There are significant differences between the normal group and those that we consider the active groups, asthma FEV1 < 80%, pollen-sensitive asthma in springtime and acute asthma.
  • (18) Births occur during any month, but springtime appears to be the most common period.
  • (19) In that springtime of Nieto’s death, I had begun to feel that what was tearing my city apart was not only a conflict pitting long-term tenants against affluent newcomers and the landlords, estate agents, house-flippers, and developers seeking to open up room for them by shoving everyone else out.
  • (20) No significant differences exist between the normal group and inactive groups, inactive asthma, pollen-sensitive asthma out of springtime and acute asthma inactive.

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