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Definitions of diking in various dictionaries:
verb - enclose with a dike
verb - to furnish with an embankment
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The action of building a dike |
provide (land) with a wall or embankment to prevent flooding. |
A lesbian. |
A long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea. |
A ditch or watercourse. |
An intrusion of igneous rock cutting across existing strata. |
A toilet. |
Provide (land) with a wall or embankment to prevent flooding. |
Diking might refer to |
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King Min of Qi (Chinese: 齊湣王; pinyin: Qí Mǐn Wáng; Wade–Giles: Ch'i Min Wang) (323–284 BC, ruled 300–284 BC) was a notoriously unsuccessful king of the northeastern Chinese state of Qi during the Warring States period. "Famous for his paranoia and megalomania, the king was the archetype of the unworthy and unaware ruler." A generation later, the philosopher Xunzi wrote of King Min: "The king of Qi perished and his state was destroyed, punished by all under Heaven. When later generations speak of bad men, they are sure to mention him."Qi was one of the most powerful countries in China at his accession, if not the most powerful. * In 288 BC. King Min took the title of Di of the East (東帝), and his ally King Zhaoxiang of Qin called himself Di of the West (Di was originally the name of the high god of the Shang. It also (or later) had a weaker sense of sacred or divine; the same character was used to mean Emperor in later times.) But so many people objected that both kings were forced to retu |