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51lake — See: GO JUMP IN THE LAKE …
52lake — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, Anglo French, & Latin; Old English lacu stream, pool, from Latin lacus lake, pool, pit & Anglo French lac pit, from Latin lacus; akin to Old English lagu sea, Greek… …
53Lake No — No See Lage des Bundesstaates al Wahda in Sudan Geographische Lage: südl. Sudan …
54lake of water — lake (2) …
55lake — 1. A small collection of fluid. SYN: lacus [TA]. 2. To cause blood plasma to become red as a result of the release of hemoglobin from the erythrocytes, as when the latter are suspended in water. SEE ALSO: lacuna. [A.S. lacu, fr. L. lacus, l.]… …
56lake — sf., Fr. laqué Lak ile cilalanmış Yaldızlı beyaz lake karyolasının yanındaki koltukta dadısı uyukluyordu. C. Uçuk …
57lake — See: go jump in the lake …
58Lake — Sp Lekas Ap Lake L dažna JAV apygarda …
59lake*/*/ — [leɪk] noun [C] a large area of water surrounded by land There were some boys swimming in the lake.[/ex] …
60lake — I [[t]leɪk[/t]] n. 1) geo a body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land 2) any similar body or pool of other liquid, as oil • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME lak(e), lac(e) < OF lac < L lacus II lake [[t]leɪk[/t]] n. 1)… …