dike
dike (v)
- present
- dikes
- past
- diked
- past participle
- diked
- present participle
- diking
English Definitions:
dam, dike, dyke (verb)
a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea
dike, dyke (verb)
enclose with a dike
"dike the land to protect it from water"
dike (Noun)
The northern English form of ditch.
dike (Noun)
A ditch and bank running alongside each other.
dike (Noun)
A barrier of stone or earth used to hold back water and prevent flooding.
dike (Noun)
A lesbian, especially a manly or unattractive lesbian.
dike (Noun)
A body of once molten igneous rock that was injected into older rocks in a manner that crosses bedding planes.
dike (Verb)
To erect a dike.
Dikê (ProperNoun)
The goddess personifying the principle of justice.
dike
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