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Dike

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1. Synonyms, etymology, translation, definition, examples and notes

1.1.  Subject field:

  1. Aquaculture.    (🏛 Hierarchy:   Fisheries > Aquaculture )
  1. Fisheries engineering.    (🏛 Hierarchy:   Fisheries > Fisheries engineering )

1.2. IPA transcription and prononciation for dike, dyke and embankment: 🔊

/ˈdaɪk/

1.3.  Synonyms of dike:


2 international synonym(s) for dike. Notably:
  • Dyke 🔉 ▶
  • Embankment 🔉 ▶

1.4.  Etymology of dike, dyke and embankment:

Middle English (denoting a trench or ditch): from Old Norse dík, related to ditch, has been influenced by Middle Low German dīk ‘dam’ and Middle Dutch dijc ‘ditch, dam’.

1.5. 🇫🇷 French translation of dike, dyke and embankment:

  1. Digue

1.6. Definition of dike in fisheries:


Image: Definition of dike
Dike, also known as dyke, embankment, is defined as: a wall or slope made of earth or stone that rises up from either side of a built fisheries structure (usually a pond) to keep water back or prevent floods.

1.7. Plural of dike:


Dikes;

1.8. Usage example of dike:


Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations, Chapter III, article 127, paragraph f: 'the construction of dams, embankments, large channels or port facilities without the prior approval of fisheries services.'

Fishery terminology records for Dike



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