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lakeshore

[leyk-shawr, -shohr] / ˈleɪkˌʃɔr, -ˌʃoʊr /




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Among them: Why was there such a large basilica on the lakeshore rather than inside Nicaea’s city walls?

From The Wall Street Journal

It teemed with birds, beavers and tule elk, and sustained Yokut tribes who made their homes along the lakeshore and the rivers.

From Los Angeles Times

The group Audubon California has announced that it will receive a $5.2-million grant from the California Wildlife Conservation Board to support a 564-acre wetland habitat project on that part of the lakeshore.

From Los Angeles Times

In fact, the footprints indicate these two species were walking along the lakeshore within hours or days of each other, according to a study published this week in Science that Feibel co-authored.

From Salon

One day 1.5 million years ago, two or three individuals of our genus Homo walked along a muddy lakeshore.

From Science Magazine