amphidromic point

amphidromic point
/am"fi drom"ik, am'-/, Oceanog.
a point of almost zero tidal fluctuation on the ocean surface, represented on a chart of cotidal lines by a point from which these lines radiate.
[1935-40; < Gk amphídrom(os) running both ways + -IC; see AMPHI-, -DROME]

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