lake tana
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Definition
Proper noun * Lake Tana: A large freshwater lake located in the northern highlands of Ethiopia. It is the largest lake in Ethiopia and is the primary source of the Blue Nile River.
Usage
- Lake Tana is used as a specific geographical name. It is always capitalized.
- It functions as a proper noun and does not have a plural form.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "The source of the Blue Nile": This is a defining characteristic of Lake Tana and is frequently used in geographical and historical descriptions.
- Explorers spent centuries searching for the source of the Nile, with Lake Tana being a key candidate.
Variants and Related Words
- Tana (noun): A common shortened, informal reference to Lake Tana, often used in local context or travel writing.
- We took a boat trip on Lake Tana, or Tana, as the locals call it.
- Blue Nile (proper noun): The major river that flows out of Lake Tana.
- Bahir Dar (proper noun): The major city located on the southern shore of Lake Tana.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for this specific proper noun (a unique geographical feature). Descriptive phrases can be used, such as:
- the largest Ethiopian lake
- the source lake of the Blue Nile
Related Phrases
- "Lake Tana basin": Refers to the geographical catchment area that drains into the lake.
- The Lake Tana basin is a vital agricultural region.
- "Lake Tana biosphere reserve": Refers to the UNESCO-designated protected area encompassing the lake and its wetlands.
Noun
- a lake in northern Ethiopia; the largest lake in Ethiopia and the source of the Blue Nile