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dike (1)

dike [ dīk ] or dyke [ dīk ]


noun  (plural dikes) (plural dykes)
Definition:
 
1. embankment to prevent floods: an embankment built along the shore of a sea or lake or beside a river to hold back the water and prevent flooding

2. barrier: a barrier or obstacle meant to keep something out

3. causeway: a raised roadway across a swamp or body of water

4. ditch: a drainage ditch or other artificial watercourse

5. geology long mass of igneous rock: a vertical or near-vertical mass of igneous rock that has forced its way upward through overlying strata



transitive verb  (past and past participle diked, present participle dik·ing, 3rd person present singular dikes) (past and past participle dyked, present participle dyk·ing, 3rd person present singular dykes)
Definition:
 
1. protect land with dykes: to enclose or protect an area of land with a dike or series of dikes

2. drain land with ditches: to drain an area of land using ditches

[13th century. Probably < Old Norse dík< Germanic, "hole and mound resulting from digging"]

dik·er noun
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