Lacustrine is derived from the Latin word lacus ("lake"). Loch Faskally ( Scottish Gaelic: Loch Faschoille) is a man-made reservoir in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, 2 Scotland ( Gaelic: Alba) is a Country in northwest Europethat occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome.
- Lacustrine, in ecology, is the environment of a lake. Ecology (from Greek grc οἶκος oikos, "house(hold" and grc -λογία -logia) is the scientific study of A lake (from Latin lacus) is a Terrain feature (or Physical feature) a body of Liquid on the surface of a world that is localized to the
- Lacustrine, in geology, is a sedimentary environment of a lake. Geology (from Greek γη gê, "earth" and λόγος Logos, "speech" lit Sediment is any particulate matter that can be transported by fluid flow and which eventually is deposited as a layer of solid particles on the bed or bottom of a body of A lake (from Latin lacus) is a Terrain feature (or Physical feature) a body of Liquid on the surface of a world that is localized to the
- Lacustrine, in ichthyology, describes a population of fish that complete the bulk of their life cycle within lakes. Ichthyology (from Greek ἰχθυ ikhthu, "fish" and λόγος logos, "knowledge" is the branch of Zoology devoted to the study Fish are aquatic Vertebrate animals that are typically ectothermic (previously Cold-blooded) covered with scales, and equipped with two
See also
A Lacustrine plain is a Plain that originally formed in a Lacustrine environment that is as the bed of a Lake, but from which the water has disappeared A Lacustrine delta is an accumulation of Alluvium laid down where Rivers flow into Lakes In moving from a river to a lake water movement
Dictionary
lacustrine
-adjective
- of or relating to lakes
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