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lake Any of numerous organic dyes that are insoluble in water, produced by the interaction of an oil-soluble organic dye, a precipitant, and an absorptive inorganic substrate; used in inks, decorative metal coatings, rubber, plastics, and food coloring.
Ãâó: www.agsci.ubc.ca/fnh/courses/glossary.htm
lake A large underground body of standing water.
Ãâó: home.mira.net/~gnb/caving/papers/wk-acacg.html
lake A man-made impoundment or natural body of freshwater of considerable size, whose open-water and deep-bottom zones (no light penetration to bottom) are large compared to the shallow-water (shoreline) zone, which has light penetration to its bottom.
Ãâó: www.polytechnic.edu.na/Schools/civil/libraries/glo...
lake A unique lake in eastern Guatemala that sits upon a major fault line which separates the American Plate from the Caribbean Plate, LAKE IZABAL is the site area from which native traders from north and south America and the West Indies sailed to and exchange items of commerce long ago. ...
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lake A large body of water entirely or nearly surrounded by land.
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