dique | |
gen. | dam; dyke; dock |
coal. | drift grouting |
construct. | levee |
forestr. | dike |
transp. construct. | breakwater; jetty; mole |
de | |
gen. | out of |
retención | |
econ. | deduction at source |
terreno | |
gen. | subsoil |
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dam; dyke; dock | |||
drift grouting | |||
levee | |||
dike | |||
reservoir | |||
weir | |||
cofferdam | |||
embankment | |||
breakwater; jetty; mole; pier | |||
bund | |||
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dyke An artificial wall, embankment, ridge, or mound, usually of earth or rock fill, built around a relatively flat, low-lying area to protect it from flooding; a levee. A dyke may be also be constructed on the shore or border of a lake to prevent inflow of undesirable water; dyke |
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Coal | 2 |
Construction | 5 |
Earth sciences | 3 |
Economy | 1 |
General | 1 |
Hydrology | 6 |
Life sciences | 3 |
Meteorology | 5 |
Soil science | 1 |
Technology | 6 |
Transport | 12 |
Water resources | 5 |