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Etymology edit

From lake +‎ bed.

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lakebed (plural lakebeds)

  1. The bottom of a lake, especially after the lake has gone dry.
    • 2022 January 12, “Network News: First pier cast for HS2's Colne Valley Viaduct”, in RAIL, number 948, page 10:
      Where the viaduct crosses the lake, the piles will be bored directly into the lakebed, using a cofferdam to hold back the water while the pier is built.

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  • Though the word lakebed itself typically implies that the lake has gone dry, the phrase dry lakebed is frequently used for additional clarity.

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