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lacustrineenUK
la·cus·trine L0011700 (lə-kŭs′trĭn)adj.1. Of or relating to lakes.2. a. Living or growing in or along the edges of lakes.b. Relating to a system of inland deep-water and wetland habitats associated with lakes and reservoirs and characterized by the absence of trees, shrubs, or emergent vegetation. [French or Italian lacustre (from Latin lacus, lake) + -ine.]lacustrine (ləˈkʌstraɪn) adj1. (Physical Geography) of or relating to lakes2. (Biology) living or growing in or on the shores of a lake[C19: from Italian lacustre, from Latin lacus lake]la•cus•trine (ləˈkʌs trɪn) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, living in, or growing in lakes. 2. formed at the bottom or along the shore of lakes: lacustrine geological deposits. [1820–30; < Italian lacustr(e) of lakes (formed from Latin lacus lake, with suffix of palūster marshy)] lacustrineof or pertaining to lakes.See also: LakesThesaurusAdj. | 1. | lacustrine - of or relating to or living near lakes | TranslationslacustrineenUK
lacustrine[lə′kəs·trən] (geology) Belonging to or produced by lakes. lacustrineenUK
lacustrine (lə-kŭs′trĭn)adj.1. Of or relating to lakes.2. a. Living or growing in or along the edges of lakes.b. Relating to a system of inland deep-water and wetland habitats associated with lakes and reservoirs and characterized by the absence of trees, shrubs, or emergent vegetation.lacustrine pertaining to lakes. |