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Etymology

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From inter- +‎ lacustrine.

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interlacustrine (not comparable)

  1. Situated or existing between lakes, especially the Great Lakes of Africa.
    • 1958, E. Winter, Tribes without Rulers, page 158:
      The other Interlacustrine kingdoms of which the best known is Buganda.
    • 1990, The Royal Geography Society, The Geographical Journal — February edition, page 179:
      This region forms part of the great interlacustrine plateau.