Dikes

/daɪks/ noun

Definition

Plural of dike: embankments, levees, or barriers built to control and contain water, especially to prevent flooding in low-lying areas.

Etymology

From Old Norse 'díki' and Dutch 'dijk', ultimately from Proto-Germanic, meaning a structure built of earth to hold back water. The word traveled through trade routes and became English.

Kelly Says

Dikes aren't just practical infrastructure—they're literally the reason places like Amsterdam exist at all. Some are over 900 years old and still protecting millions of people. They're monuments to stubbornness and engineering!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
堤防
tei-bou
ARالعربية
جُزُر
ju-zur
BNবাংলা
বঁধ
bondh
CACatalà
diques
dee-kes
CSČeština
dijk
dijk
DADansk
dikes
di-kes
DEDeutsch
Dikes
di-kes
ELΕλληνικά
δίκη
di-ki
ESEspañol
diques
dee-kes
FAفارسی
سدی
sa-di
FISuomi
dyyke
dy-ke
FRFrançais
digues
dee-g
GUGU
ડીકેસ
dee-kes
HAHA
dikes
di-kes
HEעברית
duk
HIहिन्दी
बांध
baand
HUMagyar
dijk
dijk
IDBahasa Indonesia
tanggul
tan-gul
IGIG
dikes
di-kes
ITItaliano
diga
dee-ga
JA日本語
堤防
tei-bou
KKKK
дікі
di-ki
KMKM
duk
KO한국어
duk
MRMR
डीकेस
dee-kes
MSBahasa Melayu
dikes
di-kes
MYမြန်မာ
တင်း
tin
NLNederlands
dijk
dike
NONorsk
dikes
di-kes
PAPA
ਡਿਕੇਸ
di-kes
PLPolski
grobla
grɔ-bla
PTPortuguês
diques
dee-kes
RORomână
diga
dee-ga
RUРусский
дики
di-ki
SVSvenska
dikes
di-kes
SWKiswahili
dikes
di-kes
TAதமிழ்
பணிய
pa-ni-ya
TEతెలుగు
బాధ
baadha
THไทย
ฝาย
fai
TLTL
dikes
di-kes
TRTürkçe
dikes
di-kes
UKУкраїнська
діки
di-ki
URاردو
ڈیک
dek
VITiếng Việt
duk
YOYO
dikes
di-kes
ZH中文
堤坝
ti-ba
ZUZU
dikes
di-kes

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Slur appropriation: historical derogatory term for lesbian identity, derived from 'dyke.' Language reclamation by LGBTQ+ communities has recontextualized this word, but its slur history remains significant in professional and formal contexts.

Inclusive Usage

Use only when referring to water barriers in engineering/geography contexts, or when deliberately discussing LGBTQ+ identity reclamation. Avoid ambiguity in formal settings.

Inclusive Alternatives

["water barriers","embankments","levees"]

Empowerment Note

Lesbian and gender-nonconforming communities have reclaimed 'dyke/dike' as an empowering identity term since the 1970s, transforming a slur into a proud self-descriptor.

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