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English - Turkish
{i} lezbiyen
kazmak
etrafına set çekmek
mecra
suyolu
(Jeoloji) dayk
duvar
hendek
kanal
bkz.dike
{f} etrafına set çek
bent
{i} siper
i., bak. dike
{i} set
English - English
A toilet
A lesbian, particularly one who appears masculine or acts in a masculine manner. This word has been reclaimed, by some, as politically empowering. (See usage notes.)
a ditch
a valley

Let's walk to Devil's Dyke.

A long mass of eruptive rock, a dyke (vein) may consist of mineral deposits located between other rocks
narrow body of igneous rock cutting across structure of the adjacent country rocks
a vertical (up and down) run of molten rock that has cooled and become solid These are normally found through layers of rock
A tabular, near vertical, minor igneous intrusion that cuts across horizontal to gently dipping planar structures in the host rock
{i} protective wall, rampart; drainage channel; (Slang) lesbian
A crosscutting rock unit that is younger than the rocks it intrudes
A dyke is a lesbian. Variant of dike. Offa's Dyke Van Dyke Dick Richard Wayne Van Dyke
offensive terms for a lesbian who is noticeably masculine
A lesbian. This word has been reclaimed, by some, as politically empowering. (See usage notes.)
enclose with a dike; "dike the land to protect it from water"
alternative spelling of dike
an igneous intrusion which cuts across the bedding of other planar structures in the country rock
Thin vertical veins of igneous rock that form when magma enters and cools in fractures found within the crust Also see intrusive igneous rock
The spelling dike is also used, especially for meaning 1
The spelling dyke is restricted by some to the geological meaning
A vertical sheet of igneous rock filling a fissure in the rocks
An earthwork or fortification comprising a ditch (and possibly a rampart)
A sheet-like body of igneous rock which cuts across the bedding of the rocks it intrudes; it is often steeply inclined
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
{f} build a protective wall, construct a rampart; dig a drainage channel
a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea
An artificial embankment constructed to prevent flooding
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