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Bai·kal
or Bay·kal (bī-kôl′, -kŏl′), Lake A lake of south-central Russia. Over 636 km (395 mi) long, it is the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia and the world's deepest lake, with a maximum known depth of 1,637 m (5,370 ft).
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Baikal
(baɪˈkɑːl; -ˈkæl)n
(Placename) Lake Baikal a lake in Russia, in SE Siberia: the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia and the deepest in the world. Greatest depth: over 1500 m (5000 ft). Area: about 33 670 sq km (13 000 sq miles). Russian name: Ozero Baykal
Baikal
(baɪˈkɑːl; -ˈkæl)n
trademark a type of Russian-made handgun, designed to fire tear-gas cylinders but often modified to fire bullets
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Bai•kal
(baɪˈkɑl)n.
Lake, a lake in the Russian Federation, in S Siberia: the deepest lake in the world. 13,200 sq. mi. (34,188 sq. km); 5714 ft. (1742 m) deep.
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| Noun | 1. | Baikal - the largest freshwater lake in Asia or Europe and the deepest lake in the worldSiberia - a vast Asian region of Russia; famous for long cold winters |
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بايكال
Bajkal
Baïkal
バイカル
바이칼
Bajkał
Байкал
Baikal - the largest freshwater lake in Asia or Europe and the deepest lake in the world