Ditch

/dɪtʃ/ noun

A narrow trench or channel dug in the ground, often for drainage; also used as a verb meaning to abandon or get rid of something.

From Old English 'dic,' related to Dutch 'dijk' and Old Saxon 'dik,' from Proto-Germanic. The word originally described any dug channel and evolved to include its modern figurative meaning.

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