Lake by the Everglades
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OKEECHOBEELake by the Everglades
REELINLand by the lake?
ERIELake by the Jake
CONSTANCELake traversed by the Rhine.
ERIELake fed by the Maumee
ARALLake fed by the Oxus
ARALLake fed by the Oxus.
TAHOELake by the Ponderosa Ranch
ERIE"Mistake by the lake" lake
NASSERLake created by the Aswan Dam
NASSERLake formed by the Aswan Dam
MEADLake created by the Hoover Dam
ARALLake fed by the Amu Darya
TAHOELake drained by the Truckee River
ERIELake fed by the Maumee River
MEADLake formed by the Hoover Dam
ERIELake fed by the Cuyahoga River
ERIELake fed by the Sandusky River
ERIELake fed by the Detroit River
ERIELake largely fed by the Detroit River
WACOCity by a lake of the same name
LANCELOTKnight raised by the Lady of the Lake
ERIELake by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
TITICACATwo-part lake connected by the Strait of Tiquina
ERIELake separated from Lake Ontario by the Niagara River
TAHOELargest U.S. lake by volume after the five Great Lakes
beachto drive onto the shore by a lake or the sea
beachesBEACH, to drive onto the shore by a lake or the sea
beachedBEACH, to drive onto the shore by a lake or the sea
beachingBEACH, to drive onto the shore by a lake or the sea
UTELanguage that may disappear by 2025, according to the Salt Lake Tribune
bolsonsa desert valley surrounded by mountains, with a shallow lake at the centre
lagoonsaltwater lake or pond separated from the sea by sand dunes or bars
choppingcut as if by chopping chop prices a bridge chops the lake in two
landlocked(of a lake) Enclosed by land and having no navigable route to the sea
bioturbationthe restructuring of sedimentary deposits (as in a lake bottom or seabed) by moving organisms (as worms and burrowing clams)
bioturbationsBIOTURBATION, the restructuring of sedimentary deposits (as in a lake bottom or seabed) by moving organisms (as worms and burrowing clams)
thermoclinesA steep temperature gradient in a body of water such as a lake, marked by a layer above and below which the water is at different temperatures
thermoclineA steep temperature gradient in a body of water such as a lake, marked by a layer above and below which the water is at different temperatures
limenmuddy lagoon, marsh, or lake near the mouth of a river behind part of the delta and more or less protected from open water by a barrier or spit