Half-tide doesn’t sound right to me, slack-tide is something else entirely, my google-fu has failed me.

  • deranger
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    stand of the tide’, which is when tide levels ‘stand’ at a maximum or minimum

    Isn’t that when it’s just standing at high or low tide?

    Some googling leads me to find it’s either “ebb tide” or “flood tide” depending on whether it’s halfway falling or halfway rising, respectively. I’m not sure if this is exactly half way though, some diagrams make it appear that any time in between in either one of these, not necessarily half way exactly.

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      We use them as just the tide flow here.

      I wouldn’t be taken aback if someone said half tide, and is probably what I would use if I was asked on the spot

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        Never liked the way half-tide sounded, I think I’m liking Mean-Tide, or Median-Tide if I’m feeling fancy.

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      I think you’re right about slack and stand, and ebb and flood would work but it’s usually just a glimpse when I drive over a bridge that makes me think about it, so I don’t know which way it’s going.