lake in Italian
lake in Italian is lacca, lago — lake means a large body of water surrounded by land.
lake in Italian
lacca
In the composition of colors for use in products intended for human consumption, made by extending on a substratum of alumina, a salt prepared from one of the certified water-soluble straight colors.
lago
(now, chiefly, dialectal) A small stream of running water; a channel for water; a drain.
What does "lake" mean?
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noun A large body of water surrounded by land.
"They rented a cabin beside a quiet mountain lake."
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noun A large quantity of a liquid, used loosely or figuratively.
"There was a lake of spilled coffee on the kitchen floor."
lake in a sentence
- They rented a cabin beside a quiet mountain lake.
- The lake froze solid enough to skate on by January.
- There was a lake of spilled coffee on the kitchen floor.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lake" in Italian?
"lake" in Italian is lacca, lago. lake means: A large body of water surrounded by land.
How do you use "lake" in a sentence?
Example: "They rented a cabin beside a quiet mountain lake." In Italian, "lake" is lacca, lago.
Are there other ways to say "lake" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "lake": lacca, lago.
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