"lacustrine" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ləˈkʌstɹɪn/, /-aɪn/ Forms: more lacustrine [comparative], most lacustrine [superlative]
Etymology: From Latin lacustris, from lacus (“lake”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|lacustris}} Latin lacustris Head templates: {{en-adj}} lacustrine (comparative more lacustrine, superlative most lacustrine)
  1. Of or relating to lakes. Wikipedia link: lacustrine Categories (place): Lakes Hypernyms: aquatic, lentic Related terms: fluvial, fluviatile, maritime Translations (of or relating to lakes): езерен (ezeren) (Bulgarian), lakustrinen (Finnish), lacustre (French), lacustre [feminine, masculine] (Galician), lakustrisch (German), jeziorny [masculine] (Polish), lacustre (Portuguese), озёрный (ozjórnyj) [masculine] (Russian), lacustre (Spanish), gölcül [rare] (Turkish)
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