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Dyke is slang terminology referring to a lesbian or lesbianism regardless of the person's actual sexual identity. Originally, it was a derogatory label for a masculine or butch ...
Dyke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dyke or dike may refer to: Dyke (slang), a lesbian; Dyke (construction) or levee, a natural or artificial slope or wall to regulate water levels; A ditch, a water filled drainage ...
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dyke. In earth science, a sheet of igneous rock created by the intrusion of magma (molten rock) across layers of pre-existing rock. (By contrast, a sill is intruded between layers ...
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Quick definitions (dyke) ▸ noun: a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea ▸ noun: offensive terms for a lesbian who is noticeably masculine
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dyke, dike. 1. an embankment constructed to prevent flooding, keep out the sea, etc. 2. a ditch or watercourse . 3. a bank made of earth excavated for and placed alongside a ditch