¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Lakeshores
1. lakeshore [n] - See also: lakeshore
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lakeshores
Literary usage of Lakeshores
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. HIV/Aids Policy in Hawaii by James Lumeng (1992)
"Problems with Traditional Groomed lakeshores Shoreline Erosion and Sedimentation
Shoreline erosion is one of the most common problems experienced by ..."
2. The Modern Asphalt Pavement by Clifford Richardson (1908)
"From Rivers or lakeshores.—In case it is desired to sample sands from river
bottoms or lakeshores, it is impossible in ordinary cases to send in more than ..."
3. The Modern Asphalt Pavement by Clifford Richardson (1905)
"From Rivers or lakeshores.—In case it is desired to sample sands from river
bottoms or lakeshores, i1> is impossible in ordinary cases to send in more than ..."
4. The Journal of Geology by University of Chicago Department of Geology and Paleontology (1904)
"Illustrations of topographic unconformity are perhaps more readily drawn from
lakeshores than from seacoasts, for notable changes of water-level are here ..."
5. The Microscope: An Illustrated Monthly Designed to Popularize the Subject of (1891)
"In the crest of the Kingfisher (C. alcyon) so common to our lakeshores and clear,
limpid streams, we find long, narrow feathers with the arrangement of the ..."
6. Introduction to the Study of Sociology by Edward Cary Hayes (1918)
"On the other hand, the seeming sand barrens of Florida and the shale lakeshores
of central New York produce crops of fruit more valuable than the yield of ..."