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11Dik — This interesting surname found equally in England and Scotland and occasionally in Ireland, is a medieval pet form of Richard, the second most popular baptismal name in the 11th and 12th Centuries. Richard derives from the Old Germanic personal… …
12dik´er — dike1 «dyk», noun, verb, diked, dik|ing. –n. 1. a bank of earth or a dam built as a defense against flooding by a river or the sea: »More than 5,000 years ago the Chinese were controlling the Yellow River floods with dikes (New York Times).… …
13DIK 1-1 — „Selam“ oder DIK 1 1 DIK1 1 ist die wissenschaftliche Bezeichnung für das fossile Skelett eines jugendlichen, weiblichen Australopithecus afarensis, das aufgrund seines außergewöhnlich guten Erhaltungszustands weit reichende Einblicke in das… …
14DIK-1/1 — Selam Selam …
15Dik-dik — [1] Male, Tarangire National Park, Tanzania Scientific classification …
16dik-dik — /dik dik /, n. any antelope of the genus Madoqua or Rhynchotragus, of eastern and southwestern Africa, growing only to 14 in. (36 cm) high at the shoulder. [1880 85; said to be a name imit. of the animal s cry, but language of orig. not… …
17DIK, ISAAC (Ayzik) MEIR — (c. 1807–1893), first popular writer of Yiddish fiction, best known by the acronym AMaD. Born in Vilna, Dik received a traditional Jewish education and proved an able student. He began his literary activity around 1838 with a Hebrew story… …
18Dik Trom en zijn dorpsgenoten — Directed by Ernst Winar Written by Ernst Winar Release date(s) December 9, 1947 Running time 60 minu …
19Dik Browne — Born August 11, 1917 (1917 08 11) New York City, New York Died …
20dik-dik — dik dìk s.m.inv. TS zool.com. nome comunemente dato alle specie del genere Madoqua {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1891. ETIMO: dall ingl. dik dik, di origine africana …