Dyke
//daɪk//
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Noun
Verb
Proper Noun
The word "dyke" can be used as noun, verb and proper noun.
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Devil's Dyke February fill-dyke Jost van Dyke King's Dyke bi-dyke big dyke energy boydyke bull dyke busy as a dyke in a hardware store designer dyke diesel dyke dry-stone dyke dyke bottom dyke out dyke phase dyke road dyke swarm dyke tyke dyke up dyke-back dyke-phase dyke-rock dyke-swarm dykedar dykedom dykehood dykelet dykeling dykephobia dykery dykey dykish dykon fail dyke fill-dyke finger in the dyke kike dyke leatherdyke tryke
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any barrier beaver behavior body boundary causeway city conduct create creation dam defecate difficulty dig dirt ditch dug earthwork embankment enclosure england entrench erode fault fence fill fissure flood form ground hedge hollow igneous impediment intrusive inundation it jetty land lavatory lesbian lincolnshire long low macho marker masculine narrow navigable now often older one originally outhouse particularly pier place prevent protective raise rising river rock scour sea serve serving small steep stone stratum surround trait urinate usually village wall water watercourse
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