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a. An embankment of earth and rock built to prevent floods.
b. Chiefly British A low wall, often of sod, dividing or enclosing lands.
2. A barrier blocking a passage, especially for protection.
5. Geology A long mass of igneous rock that cuts across the structure of adjacent rock.
1. To protect, enclose, or provide with a dike.
2. To drain with dikes or ditches.
[Middle English, from Old English dīc , trench ; see dhīg w - in Indo-European roots , and from Old Norse dīki , ditch .]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
1. (Civil Engineering) a variant spelling of dyke 1
2. (Geological Science) a variant spelling of dyke 1
a variant spelling of dyke 2
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
1. an embankment for controlling or holding back the waters of the sea or a river.
3. a bank of earth formed of material being excavated.
a. a long, narrow, cross-cutting mass of igneous rock intruded into a fissure in older rock.
b. a similar mass of rock composed of other kinds of material, as sandstone.
7. to furnish or drain with a dike.
8. to enclose, restrain, or protect by a dike.
[before 900; dik(e) , Old English dīc < Old Norse dīki; akin to ditch ]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
A long mass of igneous rock that cuts across the structure of adjoining rock. It is often of a different composition than the rock it cuts across and can be useful in determining the age relationship between rocks.
The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition. Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
A vertical sheet of igneous rock that has intruded across older rocks.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
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derogation , disparagement , depreciation - a communication that belittles somebody or something
jargon , lingo , patois , argot , vernacular , slang , cant - a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"
gay woman , lesbian , tribade - a female homosexual
barrier - a structure or object that impedes free movement
milldam - dam to make a millpond to provide power for a water mill
weir - a low dam built across a stream to raise its level or divert its flow
inclose , shut in , close in , enclose - surround completely; "Darkness enclosed him"; "They closed in the porch with a fence"
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an embankment built as a barrier against the sea etc . dyk سَد، حاجِز боядисвам dique hráz der Deich dige; dæmning ανάχωμα dique tamm, kaldavall آب بند؛ مانع pato digue סכר नहर nasip védőgát tanggul flóðgarður, stíflugarður diga 堤防 제방 pylimas dambis; aizsprosts daik dijk dike , demning tama , zapora د آوبو بند dique дамба ; плотина hrádza nasip nasip [strand]vall เขื่อนกั้นน้ำ set , bent 堤防 дамба, гребля سمندری سیلاب کو روکنے کے لۓ باندھا گیا پشتہ con đê 沟,堤坝
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
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he/she/it will have been diking

To be turned in to a lesbian . Also known as "being dyk'd )
"It's such a shame . Steph got dyked ."
by Nem- Pokecharms October 14, 2005
A word used to refer to Lesbians . Originally meant to be a slur , it has been "reclaimed" by many Lesbians who might use it to identify themselves of other Lesbians. It is considered rude to use the word " Dyke " unless you self-identify as one.

A type of water-stopping dam.
The dyke has a leak , the river will burst through!
by bisxual Yankee geek June 21, 2003
noun, Derogitory term used to refer to a lesbian ; commonly towards a lesbian with more masculine physical characteristics /mannerisms; Offensive to many people.
Although originally a derogatory term for lesbians, it is now often used with pride by lesbians themselves, especially the younger and hipper lesbian crowd. Some lesbians (especially older or super-sensitive ones) still object to the term, but it is becoming increasingly common and mainsteam (at least within the gay community), with events such as " Dyke Nights" or "Dyke Marches" being held around the country. In fact some dykes resent being called a lesbian, as they feel it is much less cool than being called a dyke .

Note: Dyke with a "y" is a lesbian. Dike with an "i" is for damming water.
Example: Hey, Amanda, are you going to the Pride March this weekend?

Hell ya! And I am definitely not missing the Dyke March. Sarah and her girlfriend are riding in the Dykes on Bikes contigent.
dyke (note on the origin of the word)
1931, Amer .Eng., probably shortening of morphadike , dialectal garbling of hermaphrodite, but bulldyker "engage in lesbian activities" is attested from 1921, and a source from 1896 lists dyke as slang for "the vulva."
(from Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper )
"Who's the dyke in the cowboy boots?" (Rude and derogatory.) (Source: Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears .Fourth Edition. © 2007. Published by McGraw Hill ).
When a chick is being hit on by another female either in a private or public setting ei . bar, bathroom, club, or street. Being approached or solicited by another female for sexual favors in the bathroom.
Person 1: Hey bro, Where's Martha ? She been gone for a long time. Is she being dyked on? Person 2: She went to the bathroom . Person 1: She's probably being dyked on. fosho !
a lesbian.
a term that lesbians use in gay circles.
It is a popular wordbreeder misconception that all dykes are butch .

n. 20th century . At first derogatory, it has become a word of pride used by lesbians. Possible origin from the last sylible in hermaphrodite or perhaps from its British meaning of "female genitals." A dyke is a ditch .
a woman how enjoys being with another woamn , a carpet muncher , a lesbian
The lesbian form of duking it out, in which two female sexual rivals have sex in a contest of stamina and determination. The term was coined by popular burrowing nocturnal mammal Lord Aardvark in April of 2018.
A word to descibe lesbians (women who prefer women). Frequently used by gay women but straight people tend to associate "dyke" with something bad/ offencive .

* It does NOT mean we can't find men... nor does it mean that we're BUTCH /masculine.
a lesbian.
a term that lesbians use in gay circles.
It is a popular wordbreeder misconception that all dykes are butch .
When a chick is being hit on by another female either in a private or public setting ei . bar, bathroom, club, or street.

Being approached or solicited by another female for sexual favors in the bathroom.
dyke (note on the origin of the word)
1931, Amer .Eng., probably shortening of morphadike , dialectal garbling of hermaphrodite, but bulldyker "engage in lesbian activities" is attested from 1921, and a source from 1896 lists dyke as slang for "the vulva."
(from Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper )
Although originally a derogatory term for lesbians, it is now often used with pride by lesbians themselves, especially the younger and hipper lesbian crowd. Some lesbians (especially older or super-sensitive ones) still object to the term, but it is becoming increasingly common and mainsteam (at least within the gay community), with events such as " Dyke Nights" or "Dyke Marches" being held around the country. In fact some dykes resent being called a lesbian, as they feel it is much less cool than being called a dyke .

Note: Dyke with a "y" is a lesbian. Dike with an "i" is for damming water.
noun, Derogitory term used to refer to a lesbian ; commonly towards a lesbian with more masculine physical characteristics /mannerisms; Offensive to many people.
A word used to refer to Lesbians . Originally meant to be a slur , it has been "reclaimed" by many Lesbians who might use it to identify themselves of other Lesbians. It is considered rude to use the word " Dyke " unless you self-identify as one.

A type of water-stopping dam.
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chiefly British spelling of
dike

“Dyke.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dyke. Accessed 26 Aug. 2022.
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