A proper noun "lake" represents various places in the united kingdom and the united states, including villages, civil parishes, settlements, unincorporated communities, towns, and townships.
A large, landlocked stretch of water or similar liquid.
A large amount of liquid; as, a wine lake.
In dyeing and painting, an often fugitive crimson or vermilion pigment derived from an organic colorant (cochineal or madder, for example) and an inorganic, generally metallic mordant.
In the composition of colors for use in products intended for human consumption, made by extending on a substratum of alumina, a salt prepared from one of the certified water-soluble straight colors.
To make lake-red.