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General uses

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Dyke (slang) ''Dyke'' is a slang term, used as a noun meaning lesbian and as an adjective describing things associated with lesbians. It originated as a homophobic slur for masculine, butch, or androgynous girls or women. Pejorative use of the word still ...
, a slang word meaning "lesbian" * Dike (geology), a subvertical sheet-like intrusion of magma or sediment *
Dike (mythology) In Greek mythology, Dike or Dice ( or ; Greek: ) is the goddess of justice and the spirit of moral order and fair judgement as a transcendent universal ideal or based on immemorial custom, in the sense of socially enforced norms and conventio ...
, ''Dikē'', the Greek goddess of moral justice * Dikes,
diagonal pliers Diagonal pliers (also known as wire cutters, diagonal cutting pliers, diagonal cutters, side cutters, dikes or Nippy cutters) are pliers intended for the cutting of wire (they are generally not used to grab or turn anything). The plane defi ...
, also called side-cutting pliers, a hand tool used by electricians and others * Dyke (automobile company), established 1899


Structures

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Dyke (embankment) A levee (), dike (American English), dyke ( Commonwealth English), embankment, floodbank, or stop bank is a structure that is usually earthen and that often runs parallel to the course of a river in its floodplain or along low-lying coastli ...
or dike, a natural or artificial slope or wall to regulate water levels, often called a levee in American English *
Ditch A ditch is a small to moderate divot created to channel water. A ditch can be used for drainage, to drain water from low-lying areas, alongside roadways or fields, or to channel water from a more distant source for plant irrigation. Ditches ar ...
, a water-filled drainage trench * A regional term for a
dry stone Dry stone, sometimes called drystack or, in Scotland, drystane, is a building method by which structures are constructed from stones without any mortar to bind them together. Dry stone structures are stable because of their construction m ...
wall


People

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Dyke baronets The Dyke Baronetcy, of Horeham in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 3 March 1677 for Sir Thomas Dyke, 1st Baronet, Thomas Dyke, Commissioner of Public Accounts and Member of Parliament for Sussex (UK ...
, a title in the Baronetage of England *
Dykes (surname) Dykes is a British surname which is thought to originate from the hamlet of Dykesfield in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumbria in the north of England. Due to its close proximity to the English and Scottish borders, the surname Dykes has also been found in Sco ...
, a British surname found particularly in northern England


Places


Settlements

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Dike, Iowa Dike is a city in Grundy County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,304 at the 2020 census, an increase of 38% over the total of 944 residents in 2000. It is part of the Waterloo– Cedar Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Dike ...
, United States * Dykes, Missouri, United States *
Dyke, Moray Dyke ( gd, Dìg) is a small village situated in the north of Scotland on the Moray coast, approximately 4 miles west of Forres. The origin of the name of the parish of Dyke is supposed to be the Gaelic word ''dìg'', signifying a water drain or ...
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Dike, Texas Dike is an unincorporated community in Hopkins County, Texas, United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country Continental United States, primarily locate ...
, United States * Dyke, Virginia, United States *
Dyke, Lincolnshire Dyke is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated less than east from the A15 road, and approximately 1 mile north-east from Bourne. Dyke is within Bourne civil parish. The name Dyke arises from its l ...
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Little Dyke, Nova Scotia Little Dyke is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Colchester County Colchester County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. With a population of 51,476 the county is the fourth largest in Nova Sc ...
, Canada


Earthworks

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Car Dyke The Car Dyke was, and to a large extent still is, an long ditch which runs along the western edge of the Fens in eastern England. It is generally accepted as being of Roman age and, for many centuries, to have been taken as marking the western ...
, a Roman boundary ditch in Eastern England *
Devil's Dyke (disambiguation) Devil's Dyke may refer to: * Devil's Dykes, a series of Roman fortifications between Hungary and Serbia *Devil's Dyke, Cambridgeshire, an earthen barrier in eastern Cambridgeshire *Devil's Dyke, Hertfordshire, a prehistoric defensive ditch in Hert ...
, one of several ancient embankments or ditches (or both) *
Foss Dyke The Foss Dyke, or Fossdyke, connects the River Trent at Torksey to Lincoln, the county town of Lincolnshire, and may be the oldest canal in England that is still in use. It is usually thought to have been built around AD 120 by the Romans, ...
, a Roman canal in England linking the River Trent to the River Witham at Lincoln *
Offa's Dyke Offa's Dyke ( cy, Clawdd Offa) is a large linear earthwork that roughly follows the border between England and Wales. The structure is named after Offa, the Anglo-Saxon king of Mercia from AD 757 until 796, who is traditionally believed to ha ...
, historic earthwork dividing Mercia and Wales *
Wansdyke (earthwork) Wansdyke (from ''Woden's Dyke'') is a series of early medieval defensive linear earthworks in the West Country of England, consisting of a ditch and a running embankment from the ditch spoil, with the ditching facing north. There are two main ...
, dividing Wessex from the lands south west of it *
Wat's Dyke Wat's Dyke ( cy, Clawdd Wat) is a linear earthwork running through the northern Welsh Marches from Basingwerk Abbey on the River Dee estuary, passing east of Oswestry and on to Maesbury in Shropshire, England. It runs generally parallel to ...
, An earthwork running through the northern Welsh Marches from Basingwerk Abbey to Maesbury


Geological features

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Great Dyke The Great Dyke is a linear geological feature that trends nearly north-south through the centre of Zimbabwe passing just to the west of the capital, Harare. It consists of a band of short, narrow ridges and hills spanning for approximately . The ...
, a mineral-rich feature that runs through Zimbabwe *
Mount Desire Dyke Mount Desire Dyke is designated place of geological significance. It is located north-east of Hawker in South Australia, on the edge of the Flinders Ranges. The dyke (or dike) is a rock structure where mobile material, being a breccia of rock sal ...
, an igneous intrusion in South Australia


See also

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Dyke & the Blazers Dyke and the Blazers was an American funk band led by Arlester Christian. The band was formed in 1965, and recorded up until Christian's death in 1971. Among their most successful records were the original version of "Funky Broadway" (1966) and " ...
, 1960s R&B group *
Van Dyke (disambiguation) Van Dyke, VanDyke or Vandyke is an Americanized or anglicized form of the Dutch-language toponymic surname '' Van Dijk'', ''Van Dijke'', '' Van Dijck'', or ''Van Dyck''. Meaning living near the dike. Van Dyke, VanDyke or Vandyke may refer to: As ...
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D-Yikes! "D-Yikes!" is the sixth episode of the eleventh season and the 159th overall episode of the American animated sitcom '' South Park''. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 11, 2007. In the episode, frustrated with men, Mr ...
", an episode of ''South Park'' *
99 Dike Dike ( minor planet designation: 99 Dike) is a quite large and dark main-belt asteroid. Dike was discovered by Alphonse Borrelly on May 28, 1868. It was his first asteroid discovery. This object is named after Dike, the Greek goddess of moral ju ...
, an asteroid * Winter Dyke, another name for a clothes horse {{disambig, geo