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Difference between High water and Highwaters

high water

1. the tide when the surface of the water is at its greatest elevation:

  • The height from low water to high water is called the range of the tide.

2. a flooded river or lake:

  • She wanted a new house after a high water on the river carried her old one away.

highwaters—(sl.) trousers that are shorter than fashion dictates:

  • His jovial blue highwaters are replaced by dark black Levi’s Hard Jeans.