EDDY (Saxon), of ed "backward," and ea "water," among seamen, is where the water runs back contrary to the tide; or that which hinders the free passage of the stream, and so causes it to return again. That eddy water which falls back, as it were, on the rudder of a ship under sail, the seamen call the dead water.
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