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la·cus·trine \-rə̇n\ adjective Etymology: probably from French or Italian lacustre lacustrine (from Latin lacus lake; probably influenced by Latin paluster, palustris marshy) + English -ine — more at lake 1. : of, relating to, or formed in lakes < lacustrine waters > < lacustrine deposits > 2. : growing or living in lakes < a lacustrine flora > < lacustrine fishes > 3. : of or relating to dwellings built on piles in lakes especially in prehistoric central Europe, Scotland, and Ireland |