Lake

Etymology
Derived from the noun.

Proper noun

 * 1) A placename:
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * 1) A placename:
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.
 * , annexed by the city of Milwaukee in 1954.

Etymology
, from, from , from. Originally the same word as, which see for more.

Noun

 * 1) brine saltwater used for pickling

Usage notes

 * A pleonastic compound is often used instead of the simplex.

Etymology
From, from (attested in placenames), from , from. More at.

Noun

 * 1) The small, naturally occurring outflow or drainage of a lowland or swamp