IPA: //ˈsprɪŋtaɪd//
KK: /sprɪŋtaɪd/
A period of the year when plants begin to grow and flowers bloom, typically associated with warmer weather and longer days.
The garden looks beautiful in springtide with all the flowers in full bloom.
Springtide → It is formed from "spring" (from Old English *springan*, meaning to leap or jump) and "tide" (from Old English *tīd*, meaning time or season). The word "springtide" refers to the season of spring, a time when nature leaps into life.
Think of the word 'spring' as a time when nature 'leaps' into life, and 'tide' as a season. This helps you remember that 'springtide' is the season when everything springs back to life.