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A large body of water. Usually fed by several streams. Larger and deeper than a pond.
Ãâó: www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordLandingES/Ecology/mpag...
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carmine, or a vivid red.
Ãâó: www.apparelsearch.com/glossary_L.htm
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a naturally occurring static body of water greater than 2 m in depth and greater than 1 ha in size, or a licensed reservoir.
Ãâó: www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/library/documents/glossary/L...
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or reservoir means any inland body of open water with some minimum surface area free of rooted vegetation and with an average hydraulic retention time of more than 7 days. Lakes or reservoirs might be natural water bodies or impounded streams, usually fresh, surrounded by land or by land and a man-made retainer (eg, a dam). Lakes or reservoirs might be fed by rivers, streams, springs, and/or local precipitation. ...
Ãâó: www.setonresourcecenter.com/cfr/40CFR/P125_037.HTM
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a large inland body of salt or fresh water.
Ãâó: www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/LFB/glossary/l_m.html
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| LAK | common scaup of North America |
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| LAK | dwelling built on piles in or near a lake |
| LAK | the 4th largest of the Great Lakes |
| LAK | important food fish of cold deep lakes of North America |
| LAK | cold-water fish caught in Lake Superior and northward |
| LAK | the 2nd largest of the Great Lakes |
| LAK | a lake in northwestern Russia |
| LAK | a lake in the mountains of central Africa between Congo and Rwanda |
| LAK | a lake in northwestern Russia north of St. Petersburg |
| LAK | the 3rd largest of the Great Lakes |
| LAK | lake in Egypt formed by dams built on the Nile River at Aswan |
| LAK | a lake in southeast Florida north of the Everglades |
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