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Where does the word dique come from?

The word "dique" has a few possible origins, depending on the context and language:

1. Spanish:

* "Dique" in Spanish means "dike" or "dam". It comes from the Latin word "dicus", meaning "ditch" or "channel".

2. French:

* "Dique" in French also means "dike" or "dam". It shares the same Latin origin as the Spanish word.

3. English:

* "Dique" is not a commonly used word in English. It might be used in specific contexts related to Spanish or French, but it's not a standard English word.

4. Other uses:

* "Dique" can also refer to a type of small boat in Spanish. It's a diminutive form of "dica", which comes from the Latin word "dicus" (again!).

In summary, the word "dique" generally comes from the Latin word "dicus" and refers to a dike, dam, or a small boat. The specific meaning depends on the context and language.

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