dike
Kelime Anlamı :
1. lezbiyen.
2. duvar.
3. set.
4. Zeus ile Themis'in kızı. Adalet sembolü.
5. hendek.
6. bent.
7. set yaparak korumak.
8. kanal.
9. su yolu.
10. siper.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
an embankment of earth and rock built to prevent floods.
2. chiefly british A low wall, often of sod, dividing or enclosing lands.
3. A barrier blocking a passage, especially for protection.
4. A raised causeway.
5. A ditch; a channel.
6. geology A long mass of igneous rock that cuts across the structure of adjacent rock.
7. to protect, enclose, or provide with a dike.
8. to drain with dikes or ditches.
9. offensive slang variant of dyke2.
2. chiefly british A low wall, often of sod, dividing or enclosing lands.
3. A barrier blocking a passage, especially for protection.
4. A raised causeway.
5. A ditch; a channel.
6. geology A long mass of igneous rock that cuts across the structure of adjacent rock.
7. to protect, enclose, or provide with a dike.
8. to drain with dikes or ditches.
9. offensive slang variant of dyke2.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the northern english form of ditch.
2. A ditch and bank running alongside each other.
3. A barrier of stone or earth used to hold back water and prevent flooding.
4. A lesbian, especially a manly or unattractive lesbian.
5. A body of once molten igneous rock that was injected into older rocks in a manner that crosses bedding planes.
6. to erect a dike.
2. A ditch and bank running alongside each other.
3. A barrier of stone or earth used to hold back water and prevent flooding.
4. A lesbian, especially a manly or unattractive lesbian.
5. A body of once molten igneous rock that was injected into older rocks in a manner that crosses bedding planes.
6. to erect a dike.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A ditch; a channel for water made by digging.
2. an embankment to prevent inundations; a levee.
3. A wall of turf or stone.
4. A wall-like mass of mineral matter, usually an intrusion of igneous rocks, filling up rents or fissures in the original strata.
5. to work as a ditcher; to dig.
6. to surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.
7. to drain by a dike or ditch.
2. an embankment to prevent inundations; a levee.
3. A wall of turf or stone.
4. A wall-like mass of mineral matter, usually an intrusion of igneous rocks, filling up rents or fissures in the original strata.
5. to work as a ditcher; to dig.
6. to surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.
7. to drain by a dike or ditch.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to make a ditch; dig; delve. see dig.
2. to dig; dig out; excavate. see dig.
3. to inclose with a ditch or with ditches.
4. to furnish with a dike; inclose, restrain, or protect by an embankment: as, to dike a river; to dike a tract of land.
5. to surround with a stone wall.
6. A channel for water made by digging; a ditch; a moat. see ditch.
7. A small pond or pool.
8. A ridge or bank of earth thrown up in excavating canal or a ditch; specifically, such a ridge or bank thrown up to prevent low lands from being overflowed; a continuous dam confining or restraining the waters of a stream or of the sea: as, the netherlands are defended from the sea by dikes.
9. A low wall or fence of stone or turf, dividing or inclosing fields, etc. A dry dike is such a wall built without mortar. see fail-dike.
10. in geology, a fissure in rocks filled with material which has found its way into it while melted, or when brought by some other means into a fluid or semi-fluid condition.
2. to dig; dig out; excavate. see dig.
3. to inclose with a ditch or with ditches.
4. to furnish with a dike; inclose, restrain, or protect by an embankment: as, to dike a river; to dike a tract of land.
5. to surround with a stone wall.
6. A channel for water made by digging; a ditch; a moat. see ditch.
7. A small pond or pool.
8. A ridge or bank of earth thrown up in excavating canal or a ditch; specifically, such a ridge or bank thrown up to prevent low lands from being overflowed; a continuous dam confining or restraining the waters of a stream or of the sea: as, the netherlands are defended from the sea by dikes.
9. A low wall or fence of stone or turf, dividing or inclosing fields, etc. A dry dike is such a wall built without mortar. see fail-dike.
10. in geology, a fissure in rocks filled with material which has found its way into it while melted, or when brought by some other means into a fluid or semi-fluid condition.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia