💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dikelet"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dykeletnoun | Alternative form of dikelet. [A small dike.] |
| dikenoun | (US dialect slang, obsolete) Formalwear or other fashionable dress. |
| dikesidenoun | The area beside a dike. |
| dikingnoun | The process of building a dike. |
| dykingnoun | Alternative spelling of diking. [The process of building a dike.] |
| dykenoun | A long, narrow hollow dug from the ground to conduct water. |
| dikēnoun | Alternative spelling of Dike. [A topographic surname from Middle English for someone living near a dike.] |
| diguenoun | (obsolete) Alternative form of dike. [(US dialect slang, obsolete) Formalwear or other fashionable dress.] |
| dikesnoun | Alternative spelling of dykes (“diagonal cutting pliers”). [Diagonal cutting pliers; diagonal pliers; diagonal cutters; wire cutters.] |
| dikagenoun | dikes generally, or their construction |
| ditchletnoun | A little ditch. |
| powdikenoun | (UK, obsolete) A dike around a marsh or fen. |
| duneletnoun | A little dune. |
| dinkeynoun | A small locomotive, especially with a switch engine. |
| dicklingnoun | (vulgar, slang) A penis before circumcision. |
| duckletnoun | A small duck or duckling. |
| dikernoun | One who digs or works on dykes; a ditcher. |
| dykernoun | Alternative form of diker (“one who digs dykes”). [One who digs or works on dykes; a ditcher.] |
| dinknoun | (tennis) A soft drop shot. |
| dideenoun | (childish, rare) diaper |
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