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Meaning of lake
A body of fresh or salt water surrounded by land
Etymology of lake
The word "lake" comes from Old English "læc", and also from Old Norse "lækr", both of which are derived from the Proto-Germanic word "lakiz", and the Proto-Indo-European root "legh-", which meant "to lie flat" or "to stretch out"
Synonyms
Definitions
- A body of fresh or salt water surrounded by land, typically smaller than a sea or ocean
- * A large area of water surrounded by land, used for recreational or commercial purposes
Usage Examples
- The family spent their summer vacation near a beautiful lake in the mountains
- * The lake is a popular spot for fishing and boating
- * The city's water supply comes from a nearby lake