дайка

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Bulgarian

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Магматна дайка от пуст. Нагев, Израел

Etymology

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Borrowed from English dike, dyke, interpreted as a feminine noun. Akin to Bulgarian ди́га (díga, digue) (French borrowing) and Proto-Slavic *děgъ (scar, mark), Lithuanian dáigas (shoot, bud).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈdajkɐ]
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Noun

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да́йка (dájkaf

  1. (geology) sheet of rock between other layers of rock (formed from magmatic or sedimentary processes)

Declension

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Russian

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Небольшая дайка

Etymology

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Borrowed from English dike, dyke.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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да́йка (dájkaf inan (genitive да́йки, nominative plural да́йки, genitive plural да́ек)

  1. (geology) dyke, dike

Declension

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