An embankment formed by the creation of a ditch.
A body of rock (usually igneous) originally filling a fissure but now often rising above the older stratum as it is eroded away.
An earthwork raised to prevent inundation of low land by the sea or flooding rivers.
A raised causeway.
Any small body of water.
Any fence or hedge.
Any navigable watercourse.
A beaver's dam.
Any impediment, barrier, or difficulty.
A long, narrow hollow dug from the ground to serve as a boundary marker.
A lesbian, particularly one with masculine or butch traits or behavior.
A non-heterosexual woman.
Any watercourse.
A long, narrow hollow dug from the ground to conduct water.
A jetty; a pier.
A place to urinate and defecate: an outhouse or lavatory.
A fissure in a rock stratum filled with intrusive rock; a fault.
A low embankment or stone wall serving as an enclosure and boundary marker.
To dig, particularly to create a ditch.
To surround with a ditch, to entrench.
To scour a watercourse.
To steep [fibers] within a watercourse.
To surround with a low dirt or stone wall.
To raise a protective earthwork against a sea or river.
A slope made up of loose stony debris at the base of a cliff, mountain, etc.
Similar debris made up of broken building material such as bricks, concrete, etc.
Loose stony debris on a slope.
A coarse sieve.
A harsh, high-pitched sound or cry (as of a hawk).
To flatten or level concrete while still wet, and remove protruding gravel and stones from the surface.
To traverse scree downhill.
To make a high-pitched cry like that of a hawk.