diking

Variant of dike

dike definition

dike (dīk)

noun

  1. Brit., Dialectal
    1. a ditch or watercourse
    2. the bank of earth thrown up in digging a ditch
  2. an embankment or dam made to prevent flooding by the sea or by a river
  3. a protective barrier or obstacle
  4. Scot. a low dividing wall of earth or stone
  5. Archaic a raised causeway
  6. Geol. igneous rock that solidified as a tabular body in a more or less vertical fissure

Etymology: ME < OE dic & ON diki, akin to ditch, Du dijk, Ger deich < IE base *dhēigw-, *dhīgw-, to pierce, fasten > L figere, fix

transitive verb diked, diking dik′·ing

  1. to provide, protect, or enclose with a dike or dikes
  2. to drain by a ditch

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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