💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Diker"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dykernoun | Alternative form of diker (“one who digs dykes”). [One who digs or works on dykes; a ditcher.] |
| ditchernoun | One who digs ditches. |
| ditchdiggernoun | One who digs ditches. |
| dykenoun | A long, narrow hollow dug from the ground to conduct water. |
| ditchdiggingnoun | The digging of ditches. |
| diggernoun | A large piece of machinery that digs holes or trenches. |
| dykingnoun | Alternative spelling of diking. [The process of building a dike.] |
| dykerynoun | (slang, sometimes offensive) The quality of being a dyke. |
| welldiggernoun | A person who digs a well. |
| dichnoun | Obsolete form of ditch (“to dig a trench”). [(transitive) To discard or abandon.] |
| diguenoun | (obsolete) Alternative form of dike. [(US dialect slang, obsolete) Formalwear or other fashionable dress.] |
| diggeressnoun | (Australia, archaic) A miner's wife. |
| dungernoun | (Australia, New Zealand) An old, worn-out machine, especially a car. |
| doodlebuggernoun | (slang, by extension) A geophysicist working in the field to explore oil or other natural resources. |
| d-wordnoun | (euphemistic) The word damn. |
| dumpster-divernoun | Alternative spelling of dumpster diver. [(US, slang) A person who practices dumpster diving.] |
| dibbernoun | A tool with a handle on one end and a point on the other, used in the garden to poke holes in preparation for planting seeds, bulbs, etc. |
| diggingnoun | The action performed by a person or thing that digs. |
| ditchnoun | A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage. |
| diesel dykenoun | (slang, somewhat derogatory) A forcefully masculine or butch lesbian. |
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