lake michigan
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Definition
Proper noun * Lake Michigan: One of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is the third largest by volume and the second largest by area. A key geographical feature is that it is the only one of the Great Lakes located entirely within the borders of the United States.
Usage
- "Lake Michigan" is used as a singular, proper noun to refer specifically to this single body of water. It is always capitalized.
- It is commonly used in geographical, environmental, and meteorological contexts.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Chicago is a major city located on the shores of Lake Michigan.
- The water level in Lake Michigan has risen significantly in recent years.
- Ferries regularly cross Lake Michigan between Wisconsin and Michigan.
Advanced Usage
- "The Lake Michigan watershed": Refers to the entire land area that drains into Lake Michigan.
- Protecting the Lake Michigan watershed is crucial for water quality.
- "Lake Michigan coastline": Describes the shore or border of the lake.
- The Lake Michigan coastline features many sand dunes and beaches.
Variants and Related Words
- Michigan: While "Michigan" alone primarily refers to the U.S. state, in certain historical or poetic contexts, it can be a shortened reference to the lake (e.g., "ships on Michigan"). This usage is less common and can be ambiguous.
- The Great Lakes: The collective name for the group of five large lakes in North America, which includes Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.
- Freshwater lake: A general term for a lake containing non-salty water, which describes Lake Michigan.
Synonyms
- Inland sea (figurative): Sometimes used poetically or descriptively due to its vast size.
- The powerful storms can make Lake Michigan seem like an inland sea.
- Body of water: A general term of which a lake is a type.
Related Phrases
- "To be on Lake Michigan": To be located on its shore or to be sailing on it.
- Their summer cabin is right on Lake Michigan.
- "Lake Michigan water": Water sourced from or characteristic of the lake.
- The city's tap water comes from Lake Michigan water.
Noun
- the 3rd largest of the Great Lakes; the largest freshwater lake entirely within the United States borders