lake
Noun
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A body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land (synset 109351810)
associated with:
- body of water, water - the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean)
- shore - the land along the edge of a body of water
- lentic - of or relating to or living in still waters (as lakes or ponds)
is a type of: body of water, water - the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean)subtypes:- artificial lake, man-made lake, reservoir - lake used to store water for community use
- bayou - a swampy arm or slow-moving outlet of a lake (term used mainly in Mississippi and Louisiana)
- lagoon, laguna, lagune - a body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral
- loch - Scottish word for a lake
- lough - Irish word for a lake
- oxbow lake - a crescent-shaped lake (often temporary) that is formed when a meander of a river is cut off from the main channel
- pond, pool - a small lake
- tarn - a mountain lake (especially one formed by glaciers)
specific instances:- balaton, lake balaton, plattensee - a large shallow lake in western Hungary
- canandaigua lake, lake canandaigua - a glacial lake in central New York; one of the Finger Lakes
- caspian, caspian sea - a large saltwater lake between Iran and Russia fed by the Volga River; the largest inland body of water in the world
- cayuga lake, lake cayuga - a glacial lake in central New York; the longest of the Finger Lakes
- baikal, baykal, lake baikal, lake baykal - the largest freshwater lake in Asia or Europe and the deepest lake in the world
- lake chelan - a narrow very deep lake in central Washington in the Cascade Range
- coeur d'alene lake - a lake in northern Idaho
- lake tahoe - a lake on the border between Nevada and California to the west of Carson City; a popular resort area
- bodensee, constance, lake constance - a lake in southeastern Germany on the northern side of the Swiss Alps; forms part of the Rhine River
- dead sea - a saltwater lake on the border between Israel and Jordan; its surface in 1292 feet below sea level
- eyre, lake eyre - a shallow salt lake in south central Australia about 35 feet below sea level; the largest lake in the country and the lowest point on the continent
- great salt lake - a shallow body of salt water in northwestern Utah
- great slave lake - a lake in the Northwest Territories in northwestern Canada; drained by the Mackenzie River
- ijsselmeer - a shallow lake in northwestern Netherlands created in 1932 by building a dam across the entrance to the Zuider Zee
- keuka lake, lake keuka - a glacial lake in central New York; one of the Finger Lakes
- kivu, lake kivu - a lake in the mountains of central Africa between Congo and Rwanda
- lake albert, lake albert nyanza, mobuto lake - a shallow lake on the border between Uganda and Congo in the Great Rift Valley
- aral sea, lake aral - a lake to the east of the Caspian Sea lying between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
- chad, lake chad - a lake in north central Africa; fed by the Shari river
- champlain, lake champlain - a lake in northeastern New York, northwestern Vermont and southern Quebec; site of many battles in the French and Indian War and in the American Revolution and in the War of 1812
- lake edward - a lake in the Great Rift Valley between Congo and Uganda
- erie, lake erie - the 4th largest of the Great Lakes; it is linked to the Hudson River by the New York State Barge Canal
- lake geneva, lake leman - a lake between southwestern Switzerland and France that is crossed from east to west by the Rhone
- huron, lake huron - the 2nd largest of the Great Lakes
- ilmen, lake ilmen - a lake in northwestern Russia; drains through the Volkhov River into Lake Ladoga
- ladoga, lake ladoga - a lake in northwestern Russia to the north of St. Petersburg; the largest lake in Europe; drains through the Neva River into the Gulf of Finland
- lake michigan, michigan - the 3rd largest of the Great Lakes; the largest freshwater lake entirely within the United States borders
- lake nasser, nasser - lake in Egypt formed by dams built on the Nile River at Aswan
- lake malawi, lake nyasa - a long lake in southeastern Africa between Tanzania, Mozambique, and Malawi
- lake onega, onega - lake in northwestern Russia near the border with Finland; second largest lake in Europe
- lake ontario, ontario - the smallest of the Great Lakes
- lake saint clair, lake st. clair - a lake between Ontario and Michigan; connected with Lake Huron and Lake Erie
- lake superior, superior - the largest freshwater lake in the world; the deepest of the Great Lakes
- lake tana, lake tsana - a lake in northern Ethiopia; the largest lake in Ethiopia and the source of the Blue Nile
- lake tanganyika, tanganyika - the longest lake in the world in central Africa between Tanzania and Congo in the Great Rift Valley
- daryacheh-ye orumiyeh, lake urmia, urmia - a shallow saline lake in northwestern Iran between Tabriz and the western border of Turkey
- lake vanern, vanern - a lake in southwestern Sweden; the largest lake in Sweden
- lake victoria, victoria nyanza - the largest lake in Africa and the 2nd largest fresh water lake in the world; a headwaters reservoir for the Nile River
- lake okeechobee, okeechobee - a lake in southeast Florida to the north of the Everglades
- poyang - a lake in central China that is connected to the Chang Jiang by a canal
- salton sea - a saltwater lake in southeastern California
- lake seneca, seneca lake - a glacial lake in central New York; the largest of the Finger Lakes
- lake winnipeg, winnipeg - a lake in southern Canada in Manitoba
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A purplish red pigment prepared from lac or cochineal (synset 115015673)
is a type of: pigment - dry coloring material (especially a powder to be mixed with a liquid to produce paint, etc.)
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Any of numerous bright translucent organic pigments (synset 115015571)
is a type of: pigment - dry coloring material (especially a powder to be mixed with a liquid to produce paint, etc.)
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