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    dyke
    /dʌɪk/

    noun

    • 1. a long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea.
    • 2. a ditch or watercourse.

    verb

    • 1. provide (land) with a wall or embankment to prevent flooding: "they dyked the marshland along the rivers to provide pasture in summer"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dyke_(slang)Dyke (slang) - Wikipedia

    Dyke is a slang term, used as a noun meaning lesbian. It originated as a homophobic slur for masculine, butch , or androgynous girls or women. Pejorative use of the word still exists, but the term dyke has been reappropriated by many lesbians to imply assertiveness and toughness.

  3. DYKE definition: 1. a wall built to prevent the sea or a river from covering an area, or a channel dug to take water…. Learn more.

  4. A dyke is a thick wall that is built to stop water flooding onto very low-lying land from a river or from the sea.

  5. 1. / daɪk / noun. slang. a lesbian. Dyke. 2. / dɑɪk / noun. Gregory. dyke. 3. / daɪk / noun. informal. a lavatory. ( as modifier ) a dyke roll. verb. tr. Discover More. Sensitive Note. The terms dyke and bull dyke are used with disparaging intent and are perceived as insulting.

  6. a slang term for lesbian (and by connotation, anyone perceived to be one – including bisexual+ women), and commonly a particularly masculine or butch one.

  7. Noun. origin unknown. First Known Use. Noun. 1931, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of dyke was in 1931. See more words from the same year. Dictionary Entries Near dyke. dykage. dyke. Dylan. See More Nearby Entries.

  8. The word "dyke" is correct and usable in written English. It is typically used as a slang term for a lesbian, though it can also mean a ditch, dam, or barrier built to contain water. For example, "The dyke was built to protect the small town from floods.".

  9. dyke. noun. /daɪk/. /daɪk/. (also dike) The spelling dike is preferred in (North American English) in senses 1 and 2. a long thick wall that is built to stop water flooding onto a low area of land, especially from the sea. During the 1997 floods the sea broke through the dyke. Topics Geography c2.

  10. Apr 18, 2023 · Historically, “dyke” was most commonly used as a derogatory slang term for a lesbian or a woman who is perceived as masculine. However, in recent years, the word has been reclaimed by the LGBTQ+ community as a proud and empowering term.

  11. n. 1. (Civil Engineering) an embankment constructed to prevent flooding, keep out the sea, etc. 2. (Civil Engineering) a ditch or watercourse. 3. (Civil Engineering) a bank made of earth excavated for and placed alongside a ditch. 4. (Civil Engineering) Scot a wall, esp a dry-stone wall. 5. a barrier or obstruction. 6.