Ditch

  

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Ditch

Definition: Ditch

Ditch

Noun

1. A long narrow excavation in the earth.

2. Any small natural waterway.

Verb

1. Forsake; "ditch a lover".

2. Throw away (slang); "Chuck these old notes".

3. Make an emergency landing on water.

4. Crash or crash-land; "ditch a car"; "ditch a plane".

5. Cut a trench in, as for drainage; "ditch the land to drain it"; "trench the fields".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "ditch" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1050. (references)

Etymology: Ditch \Ditch\, noun; plural Ditches. [Old English dich, orig. the same word as dik. See Dike.]. (references)


Specialty Definition: Ditch

DomainDefinition

Building & Civil Engineering

An open trench in the ground for the purpose of receiving and conducting water. Source: European Union. (references)
 Ditch : an open trench in the ground for the purpose of receiving and conducting water. Source: European Union. (references)

Dream Interpretation

To dream of falling in a ditch, denotes degradation and personal loss; but if you jump over it, you will live down any suspicion of wrong-doing. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted ....

Military

Excavation from which earth or "spoil" is removed to form a parapet. If filled with water, the ditch might be referred to as a moat. All entrenchments consist of a ditch and parapet. The parapet is a mound built up from the excavated earth. (references)
 Excavation associated with the parapet, can be in front or rear of parapet, often called a moat when in front of the parapet. (references)

Mining

A. A drainage course in a mine b. An artificial channel to convey water for use in mining. CF:flume c. The drainage gutter along gangways and openings in anthracite mines. d. In rotary drilling, a trough carrying mud to a screen e. The artificial course or trough in which the drill circulation fluid is conducted from the collar of the borehole to the sump. To dump and discard contents of a bailer, without taking a sample, into a ditch leading away from the collar of a borehole. Syn:canal; chute; ditch. CF:tren. (references)

Public Administration

A groove correctly proportioned to act as a choke. Source: European Union. (references)
 A ditch from which water is drawn on to the irrigation land. It may form part of the supply channel. Source: European Union. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: Ditch

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

A ditch with water can be used for drainage and irrigation.

With or without water it can be used as a barrier, as an alternative for a fence.

A trench is a long narrow ditch.

Types and applications include:

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Ditch."

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Synonyms: Ditch

Synonyms: chuck (v), trench (v). (additional references)
Synonym by domain: guttered (mining).

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Synonyms within Context: Ditch

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Conduit

Noun: conduit, channel, duct, watercourse, race; head race, tail race; abito, aboideau, aboiteau, bito; acequia, acequiador, acequiamadre; arroyo; adit, aqueduct, canal, trough, gutter, pantile; flume, ingate, runner; lock-weir, tedge; vena; dike, main, gully, moat, ditch, drain, sewer, culvert, cloaca, sough, kennel, siphon; piscina; pipe. (tube); funnel; tunnel. (passage); water pipe, waste pipe; emunctory, gully hole, artery, aorta, pore, spout, scupper; adjutage, ajutage; hose; gargoyle; gurgoyle; penstock, weir; flood gate, water gate; sluice, lock, valve; rose; waterworks.

Defense

Safeguard; (safety); balistraria; bunker, screen; (shelter); camouflage; (concealment); fortification; munition, muniment; trench, foxhole; bulwark, fosse, moat, ditch, entrenchment, intrenchment; kila; dike, dyke; parapet, sunk fence, embankment, mound, mole, bank, sandbag, revetment; earth work, field-work; fence, wall dead wall, contravallation; paling; (inclosure); palisade, haha, stockade, stoccado, laager, sangar; barrier, barricade; boom; portcullis, chevaux de frise; abatis, abattis, abbatis; vallum, circumvallation, battlement, rampart, scarp; escarp, counter-scarp; glacis, casemate; vallation, vanfos.

Dullness

Adjective: dull, dull as ditch water; unentertaining, uninteresting, flat, dry as dust; unfunny, unlively, logy; unimaginative; insulse; dry as dust; prosy, prosing, prosaic; matter of fact, commonplace, pedestrian, pointless; "weary stale flat and unprofitable".

Furrow

Channel, gutter, trench, ditch, dike, dyke; moat, fosse, trough, kennel; ravine; (interval); tajo, thank-ye-ma'am.

Gulf Lake

Lake, loch, lough, mere, tarn, plash, broad, pond, pool, lin, puddle, slab, well, artesian well; standing water, dead water, sheet of water; fish pond, mill pond; ditch, dike, dyke, dam; reservoir. (store); alberca, barachois, hog wallow.

Inclosure

Dike, dyke, ditch, fosse, moat.

Perseverance

Verb: persevere, persist; hold on, hold out; die in the last ditch, be in at the death; stick to, cling to, adhere to; stick to one's text, keep on; keep to one's course, keep to one's ground, maintain one's course, maintain one's ground; go all lengths, go through fire and water; bear up, keep up, hold up; plod; stick to work; (work); continue; follow up; die in harness, die at one's post.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Ditch

English words defined with "ditch": ArrentationBatardeau, BermeCaponiere, Catchdrain, Catchwater, cattle grid, cattle guard, collimate, Counterscarf, Covered way, crouched, crouching, CunetteDemilune, Dich, Ditched, Ditches, Ditching, drainage ditchfosse, FossewayGraffage, gullyha-ha, haw-haw, huddled, hunkered, hunkered downInditch, irrigation ditchLight barrelmoat, moatedparallel, PolingRam's horn, RelaisSillon, sunk fenceTenaille, Tenaillon, To die in the last ditch, trenchVanfess. (references)
Specialty definitions using "ditch": Agag, AntoniaBarathron, Blind Ditch, boom ditchcanal tender, Caponière, catchwater drain, choked flange, contour ditch irrigation, Counterscarp, Countess di Civillari, cut-off ditchDITCH RIDER, ditch tender, ditch water, Ditch-in-front, ditch-in-rear, ditch both sides, ditching dynamite, DRAINAGE-DESIGN COORDINATOR, Dun in the Mirefloating aquatics, floating weeds, flooding from ditches, floor sill, Fossa et Furca, Foss-way, French draingathering pumps, GHOUL, grabenInfiltration Rate, inspector, outside steam-distribution, IRRIGATOR, GRAVITY FLOWmaintenance engineer, oil field, manhole-and-underground-steam-line inspector, Masaniello, MECHANICAL-MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR, mining ditch, mining sluicePigsRifle TrenchSCRAPER OPERATOR, SEWER-LINE REPAIRER, sheeting jacks, shop supervisor, Shoreditch, shovel cut, STEAM SERVICE INSPECTOR, surface aquatics, Syrens of the Ditchtree-shaped methodwater tenderzanjero. (references)
Etymologies containing "ditch": lagoon. (references)

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Modern Usage: Ditch

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Then after about 15 minutes, you're spit out into a ditch on the side of the New Jersey Turnpike (Being John Malkovich; writing credit: Charlie Kaufman)

Harry, ditch the bitch (True Lies; writing credit: Claude Zidi; Simon Michaël)

Well, the world needs ditch diggers, too. (Caddyshack; writing credit: Brian Doyle-Murray; Harold Ramis)

That ditch is Boss Kean's ditch (Cool Hand Luke; writing credit: Donn Pearce)

Hey. Where is he, where's Richard? Did you ditch him (Friends; writing credit: Jörn O. Jensen; Birger Larsen)

Lyrics

It's getting colder in this ditch where I lie (This Time Around; performing artist: Hanson)

He put it in the ditch (RAISED ON ROBBERY; performing artist: Joni Mitchell)

Movie/TV Titles

Across the Ditch (1998)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Ditch

DomainTitle

Books

  • Detective Lauriant Investigates: A Worldkrime Mystery: A Death in a Ditch and the Murder in the Vendee (reference)

  • Ditch Medicine : Advanced Field Procedures For Emergencies (reference)

  • Ditch Of Witches (reference)

  • Ditch That Jerk : Dealing With Men Who Control and Hurt Women (reference)

  • In the Ditch (African Writers Series) (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Music

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Photo Album: Ditch

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Domestic species are those that breed close to human habitation. This street-side drainage ditch contains the larvae of Culex quinquefasciatus. Credit: CDC.

Worker sprays ditch to kill any mosquito larvae that might be present, Miami, Florida. Spray truck. Credit: CDC.

Station Post emulating the "Leaning Tower of Pisa" Leg settled badly in vicinity of ditch Tower was rebuilt with one leg placed in center of road. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

A distant view of the specialized ditch digger at work. Credit: NOAA Restoration Center.

Local children stand in the low marsh area adjacent to the pre-restored ditch of a headwater stream. Credit: NOAA Restoration Center.

Tile outlet into drainage ditch in central Iowa. Credit: Lynn Betts.

Wind-blown soil clogs a road ditch in central Iowa. Credit: Unknown.

Irrigation field ditch. Credit: Martin Pena.

Joe Ross in the historic China Mining Ditch. Credit: Joe Ross.

Rogue River - Ditch Creek/Battle Bar wild section. Jet Boat. Credit: Martin Hudson.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Ditch

AuthorQuotation

Henry David Thoreau

What does education often do? It makes a straight-cut ditch of a free, meandering brook.

Lord Chesterfield

The young leading the young, is like the blind leading the blind; "they will both fall into the ditch."

The Bible

If the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Ditch

TitleAuthorQuote

Through the Looking-Glass

Carroll, Lewis

He raised his hands in some excitement as he said this, and instantly rolled out of the saddle, and fell headlong into a deep ditch.

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

Along the crest of the plateau ran a sort of ditch, which could not possibly have been suspected by a distant observer

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

It was a mean thing to do, to shoulder him into the square ditch, they were saying

Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck, John

And in the night one family camps in a ditch and another family pulls in and the tents come out.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Ditch

SubjectTopicQuote

Business

Various water saving techniques are employed on only about 10 percent of surface-irrigated land using land leveling, small ditch or furrow irrigation, canal and ditch leakage prevention, and closed conduit water transportation. (references)

Worker Rights

Burma

For example, according to SHRF, since July 50 to 60 persons in Nam-Zarng township have been forced by SPDC troops to dig approximately one mile long irrigation ditch through a stretch of rice fields of the local farmers. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

GHOUL, n. A demon addicted to the reprehensible habit of devouring the dead. The existence of ghouls has been disputed by that class of controversialists who are more concerned to deprive the world of comforting beliefs than to give it anything good in their place. In 1640 Father Secchi saw one in a cemetery near Florence and frightened it away with the sign of the cross. He describes it as gifted with many heads an an uncommon allowance of limbs, and he saw it in more than one place at a time. The good man was coming away from dinner at the time and explains that if he had not been "heavy with eating" he would have seized the demon at all hazards. Atholston relates that a ghoul was caught by some sturdy peasants in a churchyard at Sudbury and ducked in a horsepond. (He appears to think that so distinguished a criminal should have been ducked in a tank of rosewater.) The water turned at once to blood "and so contynues unto ys daye." The pond has since been bled with a ditch. As late as the beginning of the fourteenth century a ghoul was cornered in the crypt of the cathedral at Amiens and the whole population surrounded the place. Twenty armed men with a priest at their head, bearing a crucifix, entered and captured the ghoul, which, thinking to escape by the stratagem, had transformed itself to the semblance of a well known citizen, but was nevertheless hanged, drawn and quartered in the midst of hideous popular orgies. The citizen whose shape the demon had assumed was so affected by the sinister occurrence that he never again showed himself in Amiens and his fate remains a mystery.

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Usage Frequency: Ditch

"Ditch" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 85.47% of the time. "Ditch" is used about 591 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (singular)85.47%50511,960
Lexical Verb (infinitive)11.82%7039,981
Lexical Verb (base form)2.03%12101,599
Noun (proper)0.68%4175,879
                    Total100.00%591N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Name Usage Frequency: Ditch

The following table summarizes the usage of "ditch" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified.
NameUsage/GenderUsage per 100
million Persons
Rank in USA
DitchLast name1,00017,382
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Derived & Related Names: Ditch

The following table summarizes names derived from the word "ditch".
 
NameGenderLanguageMeaning
SaulN/ABiblical

Ditch

ShuahN/ABiblical

Ditch

SuahN/ABiblical

Ditch

DigbyMaleEnglish

A ditch

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

 

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Expressions: Ditch

Expressions using "ditch": contour ditch irrigation cross ditch die in the last ditch ditch a plane ditch digger ditch digging ditch fern ditch reed ditch smb. ditch spade Ditch stonecrop ditch water drainage ditch irrigation ditch last ditch leap a horse across a ditch lined ditch the last ditch till the last ditch To die in the last ditch to ditch. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "ditch": ditch-and-bund, ditch-bank, ditch-delivered, ditch-lip.

Ending with "ditch": castle-ditch, cross-ditch, drain-ditch, feed-ditch, last-ditch.

Containing "ditch": last-ditch stand.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Ditch

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

ditch witch

238

ditch von

4

ditch

49

ditch trenchers witch

4

drainage ditch

19

chexx ditch

4

ditch wrestling

14

ditch digging

4

ditch weed

12

big ditch road

4

ditch wwf

12

daughter digger ditch

4

ditch digger

10

colorado ditch right way

4

ditch drive

10

ditch plain

3

ditch wwe

9

ditch drive.com

3

ditch witch trencher

9

used ditch witch

3

cold ditch escape from

8

ditch mower

3

last ditch

7

ditch landscaping

3

ditch part witch

7

burn ditch fishing in indiana portage

3

ditch picture weed

6

big ditch

3

ditch page wrestling

6

255sx ditch witch

3

ditch oxidation

6

ditch french

3

ditch rental witch

6

ditch sun witch

3

ditch drilling

5

ditch witch.com

3

ding ditch dong

5

ditch in stitch

3

da ditch flumin

4

ditch sale witch

2
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Ditch

Language Translations for "ditch"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

sloot (hole, pit). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

vijë (gully, line, range, rill, rivulet, rut, set, streak, stria, track), vadë (channel), ul avionin mbi ujë, trap (booby, cockeyed, Dick, Dong, dope, duffer, dumbbell, ferry, float, moron, pontoon, prick, prune, raft, sap, sap-head, snare), llogore (entrenchment, sap, trench), lë në baltë (fail, leave in the lurch, let down), kanal (aqueduct, canal, chamfer, channel, conduit, cut, drain, duct, excavation, flute, Fosse, gully, gut, gutter, Lade, program, programme, rabbet, runway, sewer, trench, tube, watercourse), heq qafe (close out, despatch, disembarrass, dispatch, dispense with, dispose of, doff, dump, make away with oneself, put off), hendek (channel, chasm, dike, Fosse, gap, gutter, kerb, moat, trench), hedh makinën në hendek, hap kanal (canalize, chamfer, groove), gropos (Bury, dig in, dig into, entomb, inter), braktis avionin, bëj kanale. (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏منخر, ‏مصرف (declensional, drain, drainage, inflective, outlet, vent), ‏قناة (aqueduct, canal, channel, chase, conduit, cut, duct, gutter, passage, path, pipe, rut, sluiceway, spile, trough, trunk, tube, water course, waterway), ‏حفر خندقا (sap, trench), ‏حفر (bore, burrow, burrowing, dig, digging, digging in, drill, drilling, etch, excavate, excavation, fetch, fossilize, gnaw, grave, hew, inscribe, make a hole in, pick up, pit, plough, rut, scrape, sink), ‏حط على الماء, ‏تخلص من (clear off, disembarrass, disengage, disposal, dispose of, do dispose of, doff, drown, elimination, escape, exorcise, exorcize, free, get out of, get rid of, jettison, liquidate, mop up, outgrow, polish up, put off, rid, scrap, sell up, shake, shake off, slough, turn, turn off, weed, weed out, work off), ‏تجنب (avert, avoid, avoidance, bypass, duck, eschew, eschewal, evade, evasion, fence, fight shy of, flee, get round, give a wide berth, hide, miss, obviate, outrun, parry, put off, save, shirk, shuffle, shun, shy, sidestep, steer clear of, waive), ‏ترك (break, cast aside, discontinue, drop, drop it, drop out, lay aside, leave, leave about, let go, neglect, peg, quit, rap, resign, resignation, sign away, strand, suffer, unhand), ‏طوق بخنذق, ‏خندق (chase, dike, dyke, entrench, escarpment, moat, retrench, trench). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

ров (delve, dike, excavation, pit, trench), хвърлям в канавката, копая ров, канавка (gullet, gully, gutter, kennel, runnel, trench, wayside), канал (aqueduct, canal, channel, cut, duct, gutter, mortise, passage, port, rabbet, race, scour, sewer, trench, vas, vessel), отървавам се от (dispose of, get rid of, put off, railroad, shake oneself free, shed, ship off, unload), окоп (entrenchment, sconce, trench), изкарвам от релсите. (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

(trouble), 垄沟 (Ditches), (gutter), (big, drain, stream or canal). (various references)

   

Czech

  

zmařit (baffle, crush, destroy, foil, frustrate, scotch, stave off, thwart, upset), vykolejit (be derailed, derail), udìlat příkop, stoka (drain, gutter, sewer, sink), příkop (cutting, dike, dyke, trench), kanál (canal, channel, drain, gutter, sink, sluice way, station). (various references)

   

Danish

  

kanal (canal, channel), groeft (catchwater drain, cut-off ditch, drainage ditch), grøft (cutting), afvandingsgroeft (catchwater drain, cut-off ditch, drainage ditch), afskaerende groeft (catchwater drain, cut-off ditch, drainage ditch). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

groef (furrow, hole, pit, slot, wrinkle), sloot (hole, pit), kuil (cave, cavity, hole, pit, pole), groeve (grave, hole, pit, tomb), greppel (hole, pit), gracht (canal, channel, hole, pit). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

fosaĵo (hole, pit). (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

نهراب , گودال کندن , حفره (Cavern, Cavity, Cell, Dale, Delve, Hole, Lacuna, Pit, Pothole, Sinus, Socket, Ventricle), خندق (Graft, Moat, Sike, Trench, Trig), راه اب (Gully, Lead). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

ojittaa (drain), oja (drain). (various references)

   

French

  

fossé (dike). (various references)

   

Frisian

  

dobbe (cave, cavity, hole, pit). (various references)

   

German

  

graben (burrow, canal, channel, cut, cutting, dig, engrave, excavation, fosse, grub, gutter, hole, mine, moat, pit, pole, prospect, rift, scoop out, spade, to burrow, to dig, to dig (dug, to sink, to trench, trench, water jump), straßengraben, Wassergraben (moat, water jump). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

χαντάκι (furrow, gully, trench). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

תעלית, תעל" (aqueduct, canal, channel, conduit, culvert, gutter, sewer, water course), ערוץ (bus, channel, cleft, gorge, gulch, gully, ravine), חתיר" (digging, effort, sabotage, subversion, undermining), חפיר" (burrow, dig, digging, excavation, sap, trench, tunnel), חריץ (crack, crevice, fissure, flute, fluting, groove, jag, notch, rut, score, slit, slot), בצע" (shallow water), צ ור (canal, channel, duct, hose, jet, pipe, spout, tube). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

árok (chase, cut, delf, delft, dike, duct, dyke, escarp, foss, fosse, furrow, groove, pit, trench), vizesárok (gutter, open ditch), lövészárok (dug-out, infantry entrenchment, rifle-pit, trench), folyóka (bindweed, trench, watercourse, water-course), csatorna (aqueduct, canal, channel, conduit, course, delf, delft, drain, duct, flume, furrow, gutter, tubule, watercourse). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

parit (entrenchment, fosse, rabbet, sap, trench), bedeng (barrack, flowerbed, shed), bandar (croupier, dock, duct, harbour, port, trading-town, water course). (various references)

   

Italian

  

fossato (Fosse, moat). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

掘割 (canal, waterway), (canal, sewer), 溝 2 (drain, gap, gutter), 溝 1 (drain, gap, gutter), (10^38, drain, gap, gutter, hundred sextillion, hundred undecillion), 下水 (drainage, gutter, sewage, sewerage), 側溝 (gutter), 割り (canal, waterway), (canal, waterway). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

そっ"う (gutter, immediate effect, immediately carrying out, speedy effect, swift attack), どぶ (drain, gap, gutter), ほりわり (canal, waterway), "うきょ (canal, death, demise, elevation, Imperial Palace, official government permission, opposition, resistance, sewer), 'すい (drainage, gutter, sewage, sewerage), みぞ (drain, gap, gutter, right hand side). (various references)

   

Korean 

  

도랑 (Ditches). (various references)

   

Manx

  

jeeigey (ditching, drain, draining, exhaust, hollow, tilt), faagail (abandon, bequeath, depart, descend, disembark, flitting, forsake, give up, hand down, keep on, leave, leaving, maroon, outgoing, quit, quitting, relinquish, retire, season; vacating, seasoning, strand, throw over), cur 'sy cheayn. (various references)

   

Norwegian

  

grøft. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

itchday.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

vala (dike, dyke, fosse, grave, pale, trough). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

se opri într-un şanţ, se descotorosi, sãpa un şanţ, rigolã (channel, drain, gully, gutter, trench), repara un şanţ, face sã deraieze (derail), canal (canal, channel, conduit, duct, flume, Fosse, gut, gutter, hose, jet, sewer, sound, the airways, trough), şanţ (channel, chase, dike, flute, Fosse, groove, gully, gutter, moat, notch, rut, trench), arunca în şanţ, înconjura cu şanţuri. (various references)

   

Russian 

  

канава (canal, dike, drain, outfall, runnel, trench). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

clais (a furrow, furrow, groove). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

dospeti u jarak, rov (moat, sap, trench), prokop, kopati jarak, jarak (rhine, trench). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

zanja (drain, hole, pit, sap, trench, trough), cuneta (gutter, kerb). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

dike (dike, dyke, gully, trench). (various references)

   

Thai

  

ทิ้ง (dump), ละทิ้ง, คูน้ำ. (various references)

   

Turkish

  

dersi asmak (play hookey, play hooky, play truant), denize iniş yapmak, yağmur suyunun oluşturduğu kanal, terketmek (cede, desert, desolate, discard, disuse, expose, fall off, flee, forsake, jack in, jilt, leave, relinquish, revolt from, throw over, void, walk away, walk on, walk out of, walk out on), suyolu açmak, suyolu (canal, channel, conduit, culvert, eaves, flume, gully, gully drain, gutter, offtake, thoroughfare, trench, watercourse), sepetlemek (ax, bounce, bundle, bundle off, give the sack, sack, send packing, send smb. packing, stave off), manş denizi (the channel, the english channel), kuzey denizi (arctic ocean, german ocean, north sea), kurtulmak (be freed, be recovered from, be rid of, be saved, break away, break loose, break oneself of a habit, defecate, discard, disengage, dispose of, elude, escape, evade, extricate oneself, free oneself, get away, get clear of, get out of, get rid of, make a bonfire of, make away with, pull through, put off, quit oneself, recover, shake off, smooth away, throw off), hendekle çevirmek, hendek kazmak (trench), hendek (dike, Fosse, moat, trench), hendeğe yuvarlamak, ark (arc, cannal, runnel). (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

яap, gorp, garnym, ganaw. (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

рів (canal, dike, moat, thorough, trench), рити канаву (channel), траншея (delf, entrenchment), канал (aqueduct, artery, canal, channel, deferent, feeder, sluice, watercourse), обкопувати ровом (moat), пускати під укіс (derail). (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

rãnh (drain, runnel, rut, sewer), h o (dike, dyke). (various references)

   

Welsh

  

ffosi (trench), ffos (trench), ceuffos (drain). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Ditch

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Sumerian3100 BCE-2500 BCE

sur. (various references)

Latin500 BCE-Modern

fossa. (various references)

Old French900-1400

trenche. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Ditch

LanguageDateSourceProverbs Chapter 23, Verse 27
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintPiqoV gar tetrhmenoV estin allotrioV oikoV kai frear stenon allotrion
Latin405VulgateFovea enim profunda est meretrix et puteus angustus aliena
Middle English1395WyclifA dep dich forsothe is a strumpet, and a streit pit an alien womman.
Jacobean English1611King JamesFor a whore is a deep ditch; and a strange woman is a narrow pit.
Victorian English1833WebsterFor a lewd woman is a deep ditch; and a strange woman is a narrow pit.
Basic English1964OgdenFor a loose woman is a deep hollow, and a strange woman is a narrow water-hole.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: Ditch

LanguageProverbs Chapter 23, Verse 27
CebuanoKay ang usa ka bigaon maoy usa ka halalum nga kanal; Ug ang usa ka babaye nga dumuloong maoy usa ka masigpit nga gahong.
CroatianJer bludnica je jama duboka i tuðinka tijesan zdenac.
DanishThi en bundløs Grav er Skøgen, den fremmede Kvinde, en snæver Brønd;
DutchWant een hoer is een diepe gracht, en een vreemde vrouw is een enge put.
FinnishSillä portto on syvä kuoppa, ja vieras vaimo on ahdas kaivo.
FrenchCar la prostituée est une fosse profonde, Et l`étrangère un puits étroit.
GermanDenn eine Hure ist eine tiefe Grube, und eine Ehebrecherin ist ein enger Brunnen.
Haitian CreoleFanm jennès se tankou yon twou pèlen, fanm adiltè se tankou yon pi jis jis.
HungarianMert mély verem a tisztátalan asszony, és szoros kút az idegen asszony.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariPerempuan nakal yang melacur adalah perangkap yang berbahaya.
Indonesian-Terjemahan Lamakarena seorang perempuan sundal itu laksana parit yang dalam, dan seorang perempuan jalang seperti perigi yang sempit.
Italianuna fossa profonda è la prostituta, e un pozzo stretto la straniera.
MaoriNo te mea he rua hohonu te wahine kairau; he poka kuiti te wahine ke.
NorwegianFor skjøgen er en dyp grav, og den fremmede kvinne en trang brønn;
PortuguesePorque cova profunda é a prostituta; e poço estreito é a aventureira.   
RumanianCqci curva este o groapq adkncq, wi strqina o fkntknq strkmtq.
Russian ПФПНХ ЮФП 'МХ"ОЙ"Б--ЗМХ'ПЛБС ТП БУФШ, Й ЮХЦБС ЦЕОБ--ФЕУОЩК ЛПМП"ЕЪШ;
SpanishPorque fosa profunda es la prostituta; pozo angosto es la mujer extraña.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Ditch

Derivations

Words beginning with "ditch": ditchdigger, ditchdiggers, ditched, ditcher, ditchers, ditches, ditching. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Ditch" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: dach, Daitch, Datcha, dech, deoch, Deutch, dicah, dicht, Dichte, dict, dicto, dicty, dietki, digtech, dinch, dioch, Disch, ditc, ditche, ditchs, ditchy, dith, ditha, doch, Dontcha, driech, dritch, dutch, dutchy, duth, gitch, sdetch, titch, zitch. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Ditch"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "ditch" (pronounced di"kh)
2-i" khbewitch, bitch, enrich, Fitch, glitch, hitch, ich, itch, kitsch, lich, niche, pitch, rich, snitch, Stich, stitch, switch, twitch, unhitch, which, wich, witch.

Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits.

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Anagrams: Ditch

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "c-d-h-i-t"

-1 letter: chid, chit, itch.

-2 letters: chi, dit, hic, hid, hit, ich, tic.

-3 letters: hi, id, it, ti.

 Words containing the letters "c-d-h-i-t"
 

+1 letter: itched.

 

+2 letters: bitched, chedite, diptych, distich, ditched, ditcher, ditches, hitched, lichted, outchid, pitched, witched.

 

+3 letters: cathodic, cheddite, chedites, dichotic, diptychs, dispatch, distichs, ditchers, ditching, eldritch, flitched, hidrotic, kathodic, methodic, midwatch, outchide, snitched, stitched, switched, tachinid, theodicy, thinclad, tracheid, trichoid, trochoid, twitched.

 

+4 letters: bewitched, cadetship, charioted, chastised, cheddites, chittered, chondrite, chromatid, cohabited, dehiscent, detaching, diathetic, dichotomy, dichromat, dishcloth, dishclout, dowitcher, ethicized, hidrotics, outchided, outchides, stepchild, tachinids, thickened, thicketed, thickhead, thinclads, threnodic, tracheids, trochoids, unhitched, witchweed.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Slideshow
7. Images: Photo Album
8. Quotations: Familiar
9. Quotations: Fiction
10. Quotations: Non-fiction
11. Usage Frequency
12. Names: Frequency
13. Names: Derived from
14. Expressions
15. Expressions: Internet
16. Translations: Modern
17. Translations: Ancient
18. Bible Trace
19. Derivations
20. Rhymes
21. Anagrams
22. Bibliography


  

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