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  1. Great Lakes

    • IPA[ɡreɪtˈleɪks]

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      a group of five large interconnected lakes in central North America, consisting of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, and constituting the largest area of fresh water in the world. Lake Michigan is wholly within the US, and the others lie on the Canada–US border. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the St Lawrence Seaway, the Great Lakes form an important commercial waterway.
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      a large lake in southwestern Northwest Territories, Canada. The deepest lake in North America, ...

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      a salt lake in northern Utah, near Salt Lake City. With an area of some 2,590 sq. km (1,000 sq. ...

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      a salt lake in northern Utah, near Salt Lake City. With an area of about 1,000 square miles ...

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      a large lake in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It drains into the Mackenzie River via the ...

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      a large lake in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It drains into the Mackenzie River via the ...

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      a name for Michigan

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    • ph.
      a name for Michigan

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    • ph.
      a large lake in the Northwest Territories in Canada. The deepest lake in North America, it ...

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      a group of five large interconnected lakes in central North America that consist of lakes ...

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