Ebb

/ɛb/ verb

To gradually decrease or decline, like the tide flowing back toward the sea; to diminish in strength, intensity, or amount.

From Old English 'ebba' (ebb tide), related to Old Norse 'ebba' (to ebb). The word is ultimately connected to Germanic roots meaning 'off' or 'away,' reflecting the tide's retreat from shore.

AMመውረድ
ARانحسار
BNভাটা
CAreflux
CSodliv
DAebbe
DEEbbe
ELάμπωτις
ESreflujo
FAجزر
FIlaskuvesi
FRreflux
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