dize |
dike |
As a verb dize
is to dress with flax for spinning, as a distaff; dizen.
As a noun dike is
great desire, lust.
dike |
diked |
As a noun dike
is great desire, lust.
As a verb diked is
(
dike).
dime |
dike |
As nouns the difference between dime and dike
is that
dime is a coin worth one-tenth of a dollar. The physical coin is smaller than a penny while
dike is archaic spelling of all meanings of dyke.
As verbs the difference between dime and dike
is that
dime is to inform on, to turn in to the authorities, to rat on, especially anonymously while
dike is to surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.
As proper nouns the difference between dime and dike
is that
dime is an Omotic language, spoken by fewer than 10,000 speakers in Ethiopia while
Dike is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a dike.
tike |
dike |
As nouns the difference between tike and dike
is that
tike is an alternative spelling of nodot=yes lang=en (mongrel dog while
dike is archaic spelling of all meanings of dyke.
As a verb dike is
to surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.
As a proper noun Dike is
{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a dike.
dike |
dite |
As verbs the difference between dike and dite
is that
dike is to surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank while
dite is to prepare for use or action; to make ready.
As a noun dike
is archaic spelling of all meanings of dyke.
As a proper noun Dike
is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a dike.
diker |
dike |
As nouns the difference between diker and dike
is that
diker is a ditcher while
dike is great desire, lust.
dike |
pike |
In transitive terms the difference between dike and pike
is that
dike is to drain by a dike or ditch while
pike is to attack, prod, or injure someone with a pike.
fike |
dike |
As nouns the difference between fike and dike
is that
fike is restlessness or agitation caused by trifling annoyance or
fike can be (obsolete) a fig while
dike is great desire, lust.
As a verb fike
is (ambitransitive) to feign; dissemble; flatter or
fike can be to move about in a quick, uneasy way; be constantly in motion.
dice |
dike |
In transitive terms the difference between dice and dike
is that
dice is to ornament with squares, diamonds, or cubes while
dike is to drain by a dike or ditch.
As nouns the difference between dice and dike
is that
dice is plural of lang=en while
dike is archaic spelling of all meanings of dyke.
As verbs the difference between dice and dike
is that
dice is to play dice while
dike is to surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.
As a proper noun Dike is
{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a dike.
mike |
dike |
As a symbol mike
is the letter m in the icao spelling alphabet.
As a noun dike is
great desire, lust.
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