Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The floor of a lake.
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- noun The
bottom of alake , especially after the lake has gonedry .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The lakebed is already someone's lakefront garden, even if it is now 800 yards from the lake.
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The lakebed is already someone's lakefront garden, even if it is now 800 yards from the lake.
Lake Chapala: Part 4 - 2002 follow-up to saving Mexico's largest lake 2002
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The lakebed is already someone's lakefront garden, even if it is now 800 yards from the lake.
Lake Chapala: Part 4 - 2002 follow-up to saving Mexico's largest lake 2002
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Those folks in the canoe were looking at a young bull moose grazing on the other side of the lakebed look to the left of the canoe at the edge of the shadow in the above photo... look closely... it's small.
Rich Wolf: Rocky Mountain Mighty Moose (Photos) Rich Wolf 2011
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Those folks in the canoe were looking at a young bull moose grazing on the other side of the lakebed look to the left of the canoe at the edge of the shadow in the above photo... look closely... it's small.
Rich Wolf: Rocky Mountain Mighty Moose (Photos) Rich Wolf 2011
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In Washington State organic produce is strictly controlled as to quality and here people were buying "organic" produce grown on toxic lakebed soil unfit for that usage.
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In Washington State organic produce is strictly controlled as to quality and here people were buying "organic" produce grown on toxic lakebed soil unfit for that usage.
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When, according to "Jimbo", the lake dried up, the climate would change and the valley with its dried up lakebed would become unbearably hot and cold and unlivable and almost immediately after Mr. Bentein left for Mazatlan, the lake miraculously refilled and now Jim is experiencing a water crisis in Mazatlan.
Water in Chapala 2009
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When, according to "Jimbo", the lake dried up, the climate would change and the valley with its dried up lakebed would become unbearably hot and cold and unlivable and almost immediately after Mr. Bentein left for Mazatlan, the lake miraculously refilled and now Jim is experiencing a water crisis in Mazatlan.
Water in Chapala 2009
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Those folks in the canoe were looking at a young bull moose grazing on the other side of the lakebed look to the left of the canoe at the edge of the shadow in the above photo... look closely... it's small.
Rich Wolf: Rocky Mountain Mighty Moose (Photos) Rich Wolf 2011
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