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lakewide

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Etymology

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From lake +‎ -wide.

Adjective

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lakewide (not comparable)

  1. Throughout a lake.
    • 2008 June 17, John Collins Rudolf, “Tiny, Clingy and Destructive, Mussel Makes Its Way West”, in New York Times[1]:
      “Within a year of discovery, it was apparent that they were lakewide, and in areas they were really numerous,” said Kent Turner, chief of resource management for the park service at the recreation area.