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LAKE

A large body of water, contained In a depression of the earth’s surface, and supplied from the drainage of a more or less extended area. Webster. See Jones v. Ibee. 77 Mich. 35, 43 N. W. 855; Ne-pee-nauk Club v. Wilson, 96 Wis. 290, 71 N. W. 061.
The fact that there is a current from a higher to a lower level does not make that a river which would otherwise be a lake; and the fact that a river swells out into broad, pond-like sheets, with a current, does not make that a lake which would otherwise be a river. State v. Gllmanton, 14 N. H. 477.

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