lake in Latin
lake in Latin is lacus — lake means a large body of water surrounded by land.
lake in Latin
lacus
(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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "lake" in Latin?
"lake" in Latin is lacus. 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 Latin, "lake" is lacus.
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