Dike

/daɪk/ noun

An embankment or barrier built to hold back water and prevent flooding; a wall or ridge of rock formed by volcanic activity.

From Old Norse 'díki' and Dutch 'dijk', the Dutch word being especially famous from the country's extensive dike systems. Related to 'dig' and the idea of a dug-out channel.

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