Dyke

/daɪk/ noun

An embankment built to prevent flooding from rivers or the sea, or a ditch for drainage. In geology, it refers to a sheet of igneous rock formed in a fracture.

From Middle English 'dike', from Old Norse 'diki' meaning 'ditch' or 'embankment'. Related to Dutch 'dijk' and German 'Deich', reflecting the importance of flood control in Northern European societies.

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ARسد
BNবাঁধ
CAdiga
CShráz
DAdige
DEDeich
ELφράγμα
ESdique
FAسد
FIpato
FRdigue
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