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- DIKE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DIKE definition: an embankment for controlling or holding back the waters of the sea or a river See examples of dike used in a sentence
- Dike | Volcanic, Intrusive Magma | Britannica
Dike, in geology, tabular or sheetlike igneous body that is often oriented vertically or steeply inclined to the bedding of preexisting intruded rocks; similar bodies oriented parallel to the bedding of the enclosing rocks are called sills
- Dike (mythology) - Wikipedia
Dike left Earth for the sky, from which, as the constellation, she watched the despicable human race After her departure, the human race declined into the Bronze Age, when diseases arose and humanity learned how to sail
- Dike - National Geographic Society
A dike is a barrier used to regulate or hold back water from a river, lake, or even the ocean In geology, a dike is a large slab of rock that cuts through another type of rock
- NATIONAL ENGINEERING HANDBOOK
HANDBOOK SECTION 16 DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL LAND CHAPTER 6 DIKES General Dikes are embankments constructed of earth o r other suitable materials t o protect land against overflow or flooding from streams, lakes, and t i d a influences, and also to protect f l a t land from d
- dike - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Middle English (Northern) dik, dike, from Old Norse díki 'ditch, dike' More at and doublet of ditch
- DIKE - Greek Goddess Hora of Justice (Roman Justicia)
Dike was the ancient Greek goddess of justice, fair judgements and the rights established by custom and law She was one of the three Horae, goddesses of the seasons, and keepers of the gates of heaven
- Reading: Dikes and Sills | Geology - Lumen Learning
A dike is an intrusion into an opening cross-cutting fissure, shouldering aside other pre-existing layers or bodies of rock; this implies that a dike is always younger than the rocks that contain it
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