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Idike [daɪk] nome1) (embankment) (to prevent flooding) diga f.; (beside ditch) argine m.2) BE (ditch) fossato m.II* * *(an embankment built as a barrier against the sea etc.) diga* * *dyke (1) /daɪk/► dike (1).dyke (2) /daɪk/ ( slang spreg.)n.dykeya.di (o da) lesbica.* * *Idike [daɪk] nome1) (embankment) (to prevent flooding) diga f.; (beside ditch) argine m.2) BE (ditch) fossato m.II
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dykey — Ⅰ. dyke [1] (also dike) ► NOUN 1) an embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea. 2) an earthwork serving as a boundary or defence: Offa s Dyke. 3) a ditch or watercourse. 4) Geology an intrusion of igneous rock cutting across existing… … English terms dictionary
dykey — adjective see dyke II … New Collegiate Dictionary
dykey — See dyke2. * * * … Universalium
dykey — adjective Of a woman, whether actually lesbian or not, having stereotypically lesbian characteristics. Syn: butch, masculine … Wiktionary
Dykey — having a lesbian quality … Dictionary of Australian slang
dykey — Australian Slang having a lesbian quality … English dialects glossary
dykey — dyk·ey … English syllables
dykey — Go to dikey … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
dykey — adjective see dyke II * * * dykˈey or dīkˈey adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑dyke … Useful english dictionary
Hikey Dykey — Cumbrian Dictionary ( n iykey dykey) This game is the ultimate in yat lowpin . Enjoyed by Cumbrian kids since time began, it involves running accross the gardens of adjoining houses, and hurdling the fences, hedges, and gates encountered on the… … English dialects glossary
dyke — I. chiefly British variant of dike II. noun also dike Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1931 often disparaging lesbian • dykey adjective, often disparaging … New Collegiate Dictionary