- interlacustrine
- in·ter·lacustrine
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
interlacustrine — adjective /ɪntəlæˈkʌstɹaɪn,ɪntələˈkʌstɹɪn/ Situated or existing between lakes. This region forms part of the great interlacustrine plateau … Wiktionary
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interlacustrine — |intə(r)+ adjective Etymology: inter + lacustrine : situated between lakes … Useful english dictionary
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